I used to resurface my bowling balls like this, until I got smart and finally bought a ball spinner. A ball spinner sure makes this work a whole lot better, more consistent surface and so much easier on your hand and arm. Especially when you have a dozen balls to resurface every couple of weeks.
ive been bowling for 22 years and i like to stick with storm roto grip and 900 global, just finished a league where i averaged 194 and i had a high game of 280, i would say im advanced but i dont do tournaments much cause far away but my friend hooked me up with a facebook group that links up local stuff going on so it will be good to do that
ive been bowling for about a little under a year, 145 league average 2 handed. I only have 2 balls, a solid and a pearl. still dont know squat about balls outside of coverstock but you dropped some gems in this. Also I want to get a gem next
Great Video. Nice video. Only I use more water. And then do my spins. But the explanation is otherwise very clear. You have some beautiful music behind it. Love from Holland
After certain amount of games the ball becomes like a sponge and not react as much. Now if there are way too many games I would bring it the proshop that has an oil release machine or (bake machine) and then bring the surface back to what you want it to be at. The ball will bring back to life on the lanes
If there is a lot games like 150 to 200 games then yes I would. But if there is like 50-70 games getting the lane sheen off and brought back to surface it should good to go. Then after another 50 -70 on that then I would bake the ball at your proshop
Just asking a question if you wanted to take a 3000 grit ball down to a 2000 grit what would be the process. Thank you I use tru cut pads and do not have a ball spinner.
I used to resurface my bowling balls like this, until I got smart and finally bought a ball spinner. A ball spinner sure makes this work a whole lot better, more consistent surface and so much easier on your hand and arm. Especially when you have a dozen balls to resurface every couple of weeks.
I’ve been bowling for about 1 year. I’m 15 , I’m a two hander, and I average 140-150. This has helped me a lot with my phase ll. Thank you so much!
Gonna try this on my phase 2 for tomorrow 🤞🏽
Bowl looks real good Mitchell. I mostly maintain my ball at home just like that. Thanks.
ive been bowling for 22 years and i like to stick with storm roto grip and 900 global, just finished a league where i averaged 194 and i had a high game of 280, i would say im advanced but i dont do tournaments much cause far away but my friend hooked me up with a facebook group that links up local stuff going on so it will be good to do that
ive been bowling for about a little under a year, 145 league average 2 handed. I only have 2 balls, a solid and a pearl. still dont know squat about balls outside of coverstock but you dropped some gems in this. Also I want to get a gem next
If they are still selling the Gem I would recommend getting it. It’s still one of my best balls on the fresh shot to break down my line
Fill a spray bottle up with water
Great Video. Nice video. Only I use more water. And then do my spins. But the explanation is otherwise very clear. You have some beautiful music behind it. Love from Holland
How hard do you press?
Just enough to feel the pad grind on the ball. It doesn’t have to be fully forced to surface the ball.
Did it make much difference on the lanes?
After certain amount of games the ball becomes like a sponge and not react as much. Now if there are way too many games I would bring it the proshop that has an oil release machine or (bake machine) and then bring the surface back to what you want it to be at. The ball will bring back to life on the lanes
You can also tape finger holes off and soak ball in a warm water solution with dish soap to remove oil.
What temperature should the water be when you do this process?
What process and grits would you use to knock the shine off a polished ball for house conditions?
storm has a guide. they recommend 500 grit- 2000 grit -4000 grit then power edge or reacta gloss finish
Do you get the oil out of the ball before you resurface?
If there is a lot games like 150 to 200 games then yes I would. But if there is like 50-70 games getting the lane sheen off and brought back to surface it should good to go. Then after another 50 -70 on that then I would bake the ball at your proshop
How often do you do this I average 214 in summer league right now
I would bring the ball back to surface box finish after 60-100 games or when the lane sheen is present like it’s almost polished
Just asking a question if you wanted to take a 3000 grit ball down to a 2000 grit what would be the process. Thank you I use tru cut pads and do not have a ball spinner.
Yes I would bring the ball in the process from 500 grit to 1000 and then to 2000 to have an even ball surface
Thank you
You should try the ctd tru cut pads. Way better than abralon or siiair pads. I resufarce after 12 - 15 games