Steven and other users of Simple Green,
I just learned something that disturbed me more than a little bit about using SG on any balls of mine, from now on.
I got lazy and washed my car yesterday with one of those washes with wax on it. Everything went well until the sun came out and dried it too quickly. I found spots on the windows that window cleaner wouldn't get off. So I went to my Simple Green and Bounty towels, a great cleaning arsenal. Got the wax spots off the car quickly, with a little "elbow grease". HOWEVER, I noticed a residue that was almost greasy, left on the windows, even after much wiping with the Bounty. Now I had to take the window cleaner itself and clean the Simple Green off the windows.
Since SG leaves this greasy film on a non-porous surface like glass, I don't even like contemplating what might or might not happen to the pores of a resin bowling balls, when SG is used. While it's a great household and automotive degreaser and general cleaner, I think I'll stick, as I have said so very many times before, with cleaners made for the application in mind - bowling balls!.
FWIW I will also post this as a separate post.
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Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, in bowling you only have to get close ...
CharlesT
Edited on 5/30/2005 2:58 PM