BALL CARE
Neglecting maintenance can lead to issues like an uneven surface, contamination, and unpredictable results on the lanes. Care for your ball to ensure long-lasting, top-notch performance.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
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Steve Kloempken explains when & how to keep your bowling ball clean.
KEY STEPS TO CONSIDER
Wipe after Each Shot
Use a shammy to wipe off any oil or dirt after each shot. This prevents contaminants from penetrating the ball's surface.
Deep Cleaning
Periodically, you should perform a deep clean using a dedicated bowling ball cleaner. This removes deep-seated oil and grime from the ball's pores.
Resurfacing
Depending on usage, you may need to resurface your ball. Professional pro shops can help you with this process, ensuring that your ball's surface is as good as new.
Surface Care
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RESURFACING GUIDE
Follow the process to achieve your desired finish
ROUGH EDGE
1. 360 grit - Firm pressure for 30 sec.
2. 1000 grit - Light pressure for 5 sec.
MEDIUM EDGE
1. 360 grit - Firm pressure for 30 sec.
2. 2000 grit - Light pressure for 10 sec.
SMOOTH EDGE
1. 500 grit - Firm pressure for 30 sec.
2. 2000 grit - Light pressure for 10 sec.
3. 4000 grit - Light pressure for 10 sec.
POWER EDGE
1. 500 grit - Firm pressure for 30 sec.
2. 1000 grit - Light pressure for 10 sec.
3. Quarter size amount of Power Edge - High pressure for 15 sec.
4. Wipe excess polish as needed - Use water as needed.
To resurface your ball, choose one of the finishes above. Each finish has its own steps, and for every step in the selected finish, complete the 4-step cycle below.
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