Charlest, I have been using the Ebonite Factory Finish some myself recently, but I have to be careful as it doesn't take much to put a shine on a ball and if the ball is too shiney, with my not much hand, it will overshoot the break point. I had some problems with my Ebonite Game On when I first got it. Ball came waaaayyy too highly polished for me. I took off the polish with a 4000 grit pad and then sanded first to 2000 grit and polished with the Ebonite polish and that didn't do well so I then sanded to 1000 grit and polish and finaly I arrived at 500 grit abrlon and Ebonite polish as my best fit. Got ball a wee bit too shiney ehre also with the Ebonite polish, so I then hit it with a 4000 grit pad just barely touching the ball with it on 2 sides for about 3-4 seconds which still left a light shine and that did it for me.
I did similar with my new Track 607A SE as it came waaaayyy too shiney also, but I quit at 1000 grit for the moment and polished really hard with Snake Oil today. Although the ball did well on some used but still playable lanes today I still wanted the ball a wee bit more shiner than I was able to get it with the Snake Oil, but I am going to try a bit more. The ball appears that 1000 grit and polish may be what I need on this ball so I just want the underlying grit to remain at 1000, thus my question today for gritless polishes.
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Edited by Brickguy221 on 8/22/2011 at 8:45 PM