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Bowling ball questions?
So I recently received a ebonite cyclone bowling ball for christmas. I am very pleased with the ball and had questions on how to maintain it. First off how do I clean the ball without ball cleaners, like home remedies of a sort. Also I've bowled a total of 14 games with it and there are a couple small little ticks ( hardly noticable) and I was wondering how to prevent any damage to the coverstock. If its important its 12 pounds and the coverstock is reactive resin.
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- reddog_1965Lv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
Ok to use household cleaners on the ball. You can use alcohol the rubbing kind 70% or even mean green. The nicks that you get you cannot do anything about them. They come from the bowling ally. Now since you don't bowl to often you probably could get the ball resurfaced once a year to make it look better. Do not leave a towel that you used to clean it laying on the ball wet. It will make the ball discolored. Have fun
Source(s): Bowler for for over 30+ years and ave 220 and I use Alcohol all the time after each league night - 5 years ago
I count on the bowling ball was once pulled sideways. The bowling ball can simplest swing at such a lot to the function while it's published considering that the advantage vigour of the ball will simply be sufficient to swing the ball to the reverse function to reap the identical advantage vigour. Assuming or else will probably be a contravention of the regulation on conservation of vigour.