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How to Resurface a Bowling Ball Part 2


How to resurface a bowling ball from Innovativebowling.com!

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25 Responses to “How to Resurface a Bowling Ball Part 2”

  1. roosterinboro Says:

    thanks for the info here, this gave me the idea to have my pro shop sand my ball to 1000. I throw quick but revs aren’t high. Ball behaves exactly like I want it to again.

  2. JustHereForBowling Says:

    listen, i would take it down from its original grit, down to 500, then bring it back up to its original grip, and then add polish if necessary. if its like 1000 grit oiriginal, take it down to 500, then back up to 1000, to remove your track marks

  3. white1881 Says:

    He said that use the polish which is the last step of the video is enough. My hotsuace is terrible there is alot of track on it. Will the track on my ball affect the reaction of my ball?

  4. JustHereForBowling Says:

    irs reccomended to resurface any bowling ball with these pads, only if you plan to better or change the reaction

  5. white1881 Says:

    is it recommend to resurface hammer hotsauce? proshop nearby my house doesnt recommend to resurface (using that abbalon pad) my hotsuace

  6. jmann05300 Says:

    Did you know that the more you resurface a ball, the ever so smaller the ball becomes?? and what you probably didn’t know is that a smaller bowling ball carries better!!!!

  7. Elitebowler4life Says:

    you can just get a terry towel, there used to polish balls, i have one and it works just fine

  8. banjoec Says:

    Where can you buy the blue paper towels you use to polish the ball. Are they tougher than a regular paper towel?

  9. misterferien Says:

    If you do this a several time what happens to the diameter of the ball?

  10. bazybeats Says:

    LOL…Thats cute. BzB :-)

  11. JustHereForBowling Says:

    no. the pads arent simply strong enough to take circumfrance off the bowling ball. its only the surface or it, it doesnt cut ball out.

  12. napalm9 Says:

    When you polish your ball all the time, wont that wear down the surface after some time? so that the paint and writing disappears?

  13. jasonm621 Says:

    VERY INFORMATIVE!!! THANKS!!!

  14. banjoec Says:

    Thanks for the lesson. Now we all need to buy a spinner…

  15. fanofnothingface Says:

    Excellent video. Very informative and well done.

  16. BM2504X Says:

    Hey can i add polish over scotch brite?

  17. thanoobsowne Says:

    i got that bal in flaming red/purpl!

  18. YAYOCALSI Says:

    EXCELENTE VIDEO

  19. 13johan37 Says:

    i got a wrat dead flush but it has some scratches and marks on it.
    is it possible to get rid of these in some way???

  20. gamohunter1985 Says:

    dont u hate when balls jump out of the spinner those aggressive weight blocks are a pain in the shop but great on the lanes

  21. f00tballkid20 Says:

    when u polish u r suppos2 wipe it off wen ur dun

  22. deviouspc Says:

    Are you the guy from Bazybeats???

  23. Dorianchaotic Says:

    Very informative and well-spoken. I will refer back to it time to time I can tell.

  24. flaco98908 Says:

    Love the video, very helpful. My pro shop here in town sucks! I dont know what he does to my bowling balls but when hes done I can get a house ball to hook more than mine!! And Im not the only one with this problem! Im going to start doing them myself! Wish you guys were located near me…

  25. salaloo199 Says:

    well mr. holedipshit..
    if you were listening
    as he was putting on the polish
    he was telling us that
    it would make the ball’s reaction later
    he was just showing us examples of
    different surface changes


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