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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Zach M on May 15, 2008, 01:28:07 PM
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Hey all. Just looking for some advice. Now that I'm bowling on a PBA exp. league, I finally will get some use out of my Total Inferno I hope. What conditions are this thing good on exactly? Just curious. Is it a good Med/heavy ball? Also, do you get a decent reaction when shined? I have low revs with a high track if that helps. Thanks for any advice in advance,
Zach
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This should help answer your questions:
"•Out of the Box: With its Rough Buff finish, the Total Inferno will match up well on medium to oily lane conditions.
•When dulled:. Shiny surface finishes sometimes cause the ball to go too long before breaking. To get your Total Inferno rolling sooner, dull the surface with a Scotch-brite™ grey pad, or similar abrasive, to increase hooking action. To further increase hooking action, use a rougher abrasive to create an earlier reaction. Dulling your Total Inferno will increase its hooking action and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions. Dulling also helps to blend the over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.
To bring your Total Inferno back to its original factory finish, sand the surface to 220-grit then use Brunswick’s Factory Finish Rough Buff."
Good luck.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Amateur Staff
Edited on 5/15/2008 9:48 PM
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the only PBA pattern i've used my total on is the shark. I sanded down my total to 600 grit wet sand and it had a really good reaction.
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Edited on 5/15/2008 11:23 PM
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Mine tends to go well on Shark or Scorpion, anything else and it sets up a little too early and results in a loss of carry for me.
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i used mine on the cheetah patern and the scrpion pattern and it worked well on both. it's worked out even better on a house shot when finished with a 4,000 grit abralon pad.