Below is a brief excerpt from the Roto-Grip response to one of our members on how to approximate their factory finish on 1500 grit polished balls
“For polished balls, reproduce the 360 and 500 grit finish and then apply Storm Step 2 Finishing Compound. This is the exact same finishing compound we use on all of our 1500 grit polished balls. The trick to the polish application is to use less polish and very light pressure. Step 2 Finishing Compound has a resurfacing medium in it that sands the ball while it is being polished over-application of the compound will effectively destroy the same surface deviations that originally gave the ball its strong out of box finish.â€
That excerpt is from the old Scotch-brite VS Abralon letter (From 6-7 years ago). That's not how they recommend doing the steps for the 1500 polished surface now.
This is the current method:
1500-grit Polished Factory Finish
1. 500-grit pad – Sand firmly for 30 seconds on all four sides.
2. 1000-grit pad – Sand lightly for 20 seconds on all four sides.
3. 2000-grit pad – Sand lightly for 20 seconds on all four sides.
4. 4000-grit pad – Sand lightly for 20 seconds on all four sides.
5. Storm® Step Two™ – Polish lightly for 15 seconds on each side.
Note these steps don't really get you the OOB surface, just maybe close.
Your better off forgetting about the OOB, it's basically impossible to match the OOB surface. If you had a ball scanner then you could probably match it, by finding the right combo of grits.
Take a look at my bowlers grit chart for more info
http://home.earthlink.net/~litefrozen/downloads/bowling_grit_chart_v2.pdf