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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: earlyrolling on February 19, 2017, 10:13:21 PM

Title: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: earlyrolling on February 19, 2017, 10:13:21 PM
1. Is it advisable (or ever necessary) to use an "OK during competition" ball cleaner between shots/games during league? 

2. If the answer to the question above is "NO", are "OK during competition" ball cleaners even worth owning?  Would it just be better to use a stronger cleaner (such as Clean and Dull) after competition only?

3. Assuming proper usage, can any bowling ball company's cleaner have an unforeseen (damaging) effect on the coverstock of a ball made by another company - such as covers that employ chemical friction?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: SG17 on February 19, 2017, 11:15:44 PM
1)  I have never felt the need to use a cleaning product during competition.  The closest is between sets at different locations for a local tournament; but then again there is at least 90 minutes of down time for the travel to the next center and the like.

2) depends, if you are only using Clean-n-dull, then I guess not

3) never heard of a cleaner negatively impacting a ball from a different manufacturer, but I suppose its possible.  the risk of this seems so small that I would not let it influence my choice of cleaning productions
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: Metal_rules on February 20, 2017, 05:49:17 AM
I clean my equipment after I am done. I will clean it during play if I get some scuff/belt marks that are in the track area. You can use a cleaner as long as the label states "legal to use during competition", you can't alter the cover once competition begins.
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: Dave81644 on February 20, 2017, 05:54:58 AM
During competition, cleaner I have used to remove turds from my ball (dirty place)
Powerhouse adrenaline wipes, best stuff hands down
Not cheap and can dry out if not put in zip-loc
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: charlest on February 20, 2017, 06:16:56 AM
1. Is it advisable (or ever necessary) to use an "OK during competition" ball cleaner between shots/games during league? 

Definitely. Sometimes belt marks and other dirt from the machine area get on balls and I, for one, won't let that crap stay on the ball I'm throwing, especially if it's on or near the track. I have enough other things to worry about.

I have seen / heard of some people doing a quick wipe of the ball with an approved "during" cleaner in every frame to keep the tackiness on the ball. To my mind, that is rather extreme, besides all the questions and stares you'd get from every other player on the pair.

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2. If the answer to the question above is "NO", are "OK during competition" ball cleaners even worth owning?  Would it just be better to use a stronger cleaner (such as Clean and Dull) after competition only?

Cleaning it after bowling is not going to help you during bowling. :)
Actually the cleaner I use during bowling is the same cleaner I use after bowling, LMB International Extreme Performance cleaner. There is nothing better at the lanes, where using extremely strong cleaners like C&D and Hook-it, is all but impossible because of the precautions required while using them. They're best used at home. Plus I have never gotten dirt off my ball with those two strong cleaners that LMB hasn't also removed.

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3. Assuming proper usage, can any bowling ball company's cleaner have an unforeseen (damaging) effect on the coverstock of a ball made by another company - such as covers that employ chemical friction?

Thanks.

While I suppose it is possible, I have yet to come across any ball cleaner, approved by the USBC/ABC and designed for cleaning bowling balls, to have a deleterious effect on any bowling ball.
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: earlyrolling on February 20, 2017, 08:17:58 AM
Thanks all.  Good points.  I will have to try some LMB International Extreme Performance cleaner.
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: St. Croix on February 20, 2017, 07:40:56 PM
During competition, consider using a shammy pad. It will clean any oil and dirt from the ball very well.
Title: Re: Questions on Ball Cleaners
Post by: charlest on February 21, 2017, 11:06:59 AM
Thanks all.  Good points.  I will have to try some LMB International Extreme Performance cleaner.

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