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frockc

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My freakazoid
« on: February 28, 2005, 06:54:28 PM »
I used clean and dull by hand on my freak... I applied it with a scrotch brite cause it doesn't seem to clean as well using a paper towled ... I think the ball was slight polished when i get it i was just wandering if applying it with a scrotch brite by hand would change its cover at all and if so what should i use instead cause i like the ball going long and snaping...
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tenpinspro

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Re: My freakazoid
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2005, 04:38:23 AM »
Hey frock,

If you want the ball to retain it's natural look of length and backend, I'd highly recommend you to not use the scotchbrite.  The scotchbrite may start to remove the polished finish.  You can also apply a coat of Magic Shine after you're done with the Clean and Dull or just use Magic Shine to help clean it to maintain that polished look.  Hope this helps...
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