Is there a way to resurface your ball at home without going to the pro shop to do it?
You really need a spinner to start with.
If you truly want to resurface your ball, there are devices you can use (emphasis on the word, "can".) You SHOULD use a spinner, because if you need to do this, there are many other operations that you will want to and need to do, that you can do far more easily and far more properly with a spinner.
Yes a spinner is the way to go....And a good one sells for about $300.00...
I said a GOOD ONE...Not a toy...And that is usually a 1/3 HP and a one speed model...
A 1/2-3/4 HP and a two speed may be about $500.00...<<<For a GOOD one...
Now a pro shop may charge about $30.00 to resurface your ball...
$30 vs. $300-$500...And that's not counting all the supplies you will need...
Pads, cleaners, polish, Glasses, jacket...etc etc...
your decision...