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lefty50

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Leather Shammy
« on: February 05, 2016, 08:08:21 PM »
Looking for updates, durability, cleaning frequency... I love mine and it seems to hold up, but I can't believe it never needs cleaning. I've cleaned mine once with warm water and mild soap... It might be my imagination, but seems to be a "bit" less effective, although still working fairly well....
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MI 2 AZ

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Re: Leather Shammy
« Reply #16 on: February 06, 2016, 11:23:37 PM »


Note:
If your holding the towel in one hand and spinning the ball on it. That's the bowler's version of a gunfighter twirling the gun on his finger. It's all for show, That's not effectively cleaning the ball.

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Drat, I shot myself in the foot again, that's the way I do it. :)

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xrayjay

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Re: Leather Shammy
« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2016, 12:13:39 AM »


Note:
If your holding the towel in one hand and spinning the ball on it. That's the bowler's version of a gunfighter twirling the gun on his finger. It's all for show, That's not effectively cleaning the ball.

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Drat, I shot myself in the foot again, that's the way I do it. :)



Lol I John Wayne my ball too. I do Agree, this method doesn't really do a good job. I always end up flipping the ball over and wipe the ball using circular motion. Likewise, I use the Genesis pure pad and use a micro towel with Remedy Rx every other frame.
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