I'm making the jump to Abralon. A few questions.
I use a CAB and have a spinner. I have found some sites that sell the pads at a reasonable price. Some/most are hook and loop, others are foam back. Do I want the hook and loop ones or will those be best because of the CAB? It appears that most pads sold thru bowling sites have hook and loop backs.
The knock on scotch brite is that the pads do not clean up well and do not last. Abralon offers more choices of grit and boasts a 5+ longer life than SBrite. Some guys talk of polishing with abralon. I only used my Scotch brite to clean with products like Clean and Dull and to alter or renew surface. I try to pretty much stay with certain grit surfaces that match OOB types and shy away from customizing. What's the dope on polishing with the pads?
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RCKYURWLD
Cleveland, Ohio
Proud Member of the Track Legion
One of the last holdouts that will continue throwing the last of the San Antonio made Track equipment
Current Arsenal in use
Rule GP2
Animal 2 1 Pin up/out. 2 Pin below fingers
Mutant
Rule 2 1 Pin up. 2 Leverage
Thrash
Freak Out
Track Magic
Sugar Ray Glove spare ball
Currently stocking up on the last of the Track San Antonio products to be drilled at a later date
I don't need the newest, The Track products made in Texas over the last few years are phenominal. I'm sure they will serve me well for years to come.