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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

How to resurface a bowling ball from Innovativebowling.com!

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  • I couldn't afford one of those spinners. :(

  • @TheRosalietje You can bowl with 1000 grit. 1000 grit is for heavy oil unless your rev rate is low.

  • My bowling ball as a thick clear layer on top. What I mean is there is a core and the rest of the ball is transparent. Does this technic will work for it?

  • Do you always have to finish with a polish or can you resurface to say 1000grit and then start bowling with it ?

  • @ic3frost Rule of Thumb, about every 200 to 300 games. depending on the lane surface you roll on and the oil. BUT If your ball stopped reacting its full of oil. Wash the oil out of your ball every 30 to 40 games with dish soap. Rub the soap into the ball and wash off with warm water NOT hot. Dry with an absorbent cloth then with a good ball cleaner. It should react like new again.

  • howoften shld a ball be resurfaced ? like say in terms of games... coz my ball isnt reacting anymore so im going to resurface it. but i got a national competition in a few months time and idk whether i shld resurface it again right before my comp. im using a storm second dimension. and btw im quite new to bowling and only 17yrs old so im not that familiar with stuff like re surfacing

  • @choquemon Check the Innovative Bowling Products web site to check, but their Personnal ball spinner was $199 and it comes with all kinds of goodies!!

  • how much is a ball spinner?

  • @leontt9 The higher the grit # the further down the lane your ball will travel before hooking. The lower the grit # the sooner your ball will hook. If your ball is working fine for you, keep the finish the ball came with. That is, just restore the ball to its oob grit. If you want more hook drop down on the grit #. If you want less hook go up.

  • does it have to be 4000 grit abralon then polish or Can I resurface 2000 grit then polish or 1000 grit then polish?

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