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no300tj

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surface prep how long does it last?
« on: December 31, 2010, 09:25:20 PM »
  OK, I have a question regarding abralon surfaces. Maybe it's just my imagination, but it seems like when I use abralon for the surface, it doesn't last very long. How long do you guys get the desired ball reaction before you have to redo the surface? 4000 only gives me 10-12 games before the starts getting earlier. Rougher grits get a few more games. It seems to me, in the days of sandpaper, I could get 30-40 or even more before I noticed a change in the length of the ball reaction. What do you think?


 

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Re: surface prep how long does it last?
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2011, 07:18:06 AM »
I watched a vid a couple weeks ago that touched this topic. A fresh ( new ) ball was checked for surface prep and RA factor prior to drilling. After 12 games the finish, in the track area had been reduced from 4000 abralon to  roughly 2000, at the end of 30 games the same area was down to approx 500 - 100 abralon thus the ball begins to set up earlier and earlier as the ball is used. They recommended to keep a ball at factory specs a ball could be slightly re-touched with a 2000 then 4000 pad after every 15-20 games to maintain the factory finish, this was not a heavy resurfacing but a surface prep to maintain the desired finish.


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Re: surface prep how long does it last?
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2011, 08:59:08 PM »
It's all about the RA surface. Most shops over smooth the surface and NEVER duplicate
Factory   Surface. Most Companies use Abralon Pads.
Try sanding with 500, 1000 for about 90secondsusins high pressure.
Then finish with desired pad for about 30seconds then polish.
You will have teeth under polish,. Try it and let us know.


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