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JohnP

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Track Delayed Reaction
« on: September 29, 2005, 02:37:04 AM »
I applied Delayed Reaction to my AZO Drastic Spec R yesterday.  This was my first use of the DR.  The Spec R had previously sanded to 1500 grit and polished to 2000.  After application of the DR, I had to move my starting position 2 boards to the right to get back to the pocket.  I only threw a few balls before and after application, but will try the ball in my league tonight and give a further report.  Three questions:

1.  How do my findings compare with others?  

2.  How often should the DR be applied to maintain the extra length?  and

3.  The polish was in two distinct phases.  The instructions said to shake thoroughly, which I did before use.  One phase was a clear liquid, which served as a carrier for a white, greasy looking, solid phase.  Is this what the polish is supposed to look like?

Thanks  --  JohnP

Edited on 9/29/2005 10:45 AM

 

JohnP

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Re: Track Delayed Reaction
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2005, 09:31:07 PM »
I did try to use the Spec R tonight, but was not able to control it.  My game just doesn't match up to the strong back end this ball has.  I went back to my Slate Blue Gargoyle after a few frames and shot 602.  I may try taking the Spec R's surface down to about 800 grit unpolished and see if that smooths out the reaction.  --  JohnP