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Shifter

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Can I make my freak hook again..???
« on: November 09, 2003, 08:23:04 PM »
I have a spinner.....what is the best way to rejuvinate this ball???

 

Scolai

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Re: Can I make my freak hook again..???
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2003, 11:48:44 AM »
There are a number of ways to help you rejuvenate the ball:

1. You can sand it, thus increasing the surface and causing more grab.  This is generally a very temporary solution.
2. You can have the oil leached from it.  There is considerable concern for the safety of the practice, but I have had at least one ball leached and it helped for a while.
3. Ebonite has come out with a product called "Hook Again" which is an immersion process by which 99% of a ball's hooking ability can be restored.  I currently have my MoRich Minotaur in Hook Again.  I'll know better tonight how well it worked.
4. You can follow up any of the above treatments with Doc's Elixir.  Though I've never used in myself, there are plenty of advocates on the board here that will probably be glad to speak up in favor of the product and its efficacy.
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Re: Can I make my freak hook again..???
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2003, 03:14:50 PM »
Just to make it clear in case someone doesn't know Doc's Elixir, its not a cleaner. Not at all, so please use something to clean the oil out of the pores/surface before putting a light coat of the Elixir on the ball.  The cost of having the Hook Again product bring the ball back to life is about the same cost as drilling a ball.  if you use the Hook Again product and then use Doc's Elixir (about very 15-20 games)  the reaction of the ball will last a lot longer.  But there are other ways (less expensive) to get oil out of a ball and finish with the surface prep you prefer, like burgundy scotch brite and finish with Doc's Elixir.

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