It was a dull particle ball. As such, even small amounts of oil would soak into it easily. I'd suggest it probably needs an oil extraction AND a surface refreshing before it will perform to its best, but those early Brunswick particle balls were all but indestructible.
FYI It's called a Danger Zone HPD and and there was also a DZ HPH. "D" was for HPD used a White Trizact pad for its finish. Those Trizact pads were the ONLY abrasive that affected the early Brunswick Particle balls. Next hardest abrasive after diamond dust.
So with "distance" in its name, it's not going to handle a ton of oil, but should give you a great controlled reaction on wet/drys and handle true medium oil with the right drilling for your release, ball speed, rev rate. Polish will make it have more backend, but I doubt it will ever get anywhere near flippy.
Here's Brunswick's web page for its pecs:
http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/downloads/info-sheets/Danger_Zone_Pro_Distance.pdfHere's one place where you can get all the Trizact pads:
http://woodworker.com/5-hl-a5-orange-trizact-film-268x-mssu-132-215.asp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=feed