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eglleftcoast

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Scorchin Inferno Info
« on: February 15, 2006, 06:18:31 AM »
Ok, I waited as long as I could to purchase the Paradigm Passion to go along with my Paradigm (which still works great, no cracks in over 90 games), so I purchased the Scorchin Inferno.  I'll admit, it's my first foray into Brunswick equipment and it happened because of the talk from this site.  How do I keep the finish to remain as it comes out of the box?  What product(s) and/or procedures do you recommend and how often should they be applied?  Thanks

 

luvdasport

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Re: Scorchin Inferno Info
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2006, 02:53:56 PM »
well this is what i do.  when i'm playing, if there is a lot of oil i usually wipe the ball before every shot. then after each session, i hit it with the brunswick cleaner/dirt remover (looks like windex).  if you keep on top of this, usually this is good enough.  clean it as often as you like.  it won't hurt the ball.  don't use items that are too strong like a degreaser or alcohol 'cause it may harm the coverstock of your ball.  I believe in using brunswick product for brunswick balls.  that's just me.



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