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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Buckwild on January 01, 2004, 07:45:55 AM
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I just scuffed my inferno with a green scotch-brite, and soaked it in hot water and dawn for 30 minutes. Now it has a dull appearance. Should I leave it like this, or should i apply polish? Out of the polishes I have, which of the following should I use: Track Magic Shine, Black Magic, Black Magic plus, Neo-Tac Renew it, or Track Clean and Polish? I'm doing this by hand.
Thanks
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After I sanded mine down, I polished it back up with 1000 squeaky clean professional polish. It cured the over/under problem I was having, plus it hooked way to hard without being polished for me.
You could always go to the alley, throw a practice game, and try it sanded. If it's to much then polish it back up.
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no1bucsfan
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ttt
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Well, if the ball was polished before you scuffed it up, and you liked its reaction that way, then I'd polish it back up. If it wasn't polished, then I'd leave it dull.
On the other hand, if you didn't like the reaction you had before, then you would leave it dull if it used to go too long, or polish it up if it used to hook too early.
Doesn't that seem like the logical way to proceed?
For polishing by hand, I like Neo-Tac's Renew-It.
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seadrive
Cogito ergo bowl
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I've used the Track Magic both by hand and with a spinner on one of my Infernos. It works fine.
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I used the Track Magic. So far, so good. Thanks
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