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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: agroves on January 17, 2006, 09:07:15 PM
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My teammate, on wednesday nights, has a old HPC. She used it for drier conditions, I asked her if she polished it up because it appeared to be a high gloss shine. She said, "No, I've never even cleaned it". I took it home and soaked it, the first two sessions in the hot water, the ball was so slimy with oil I almost dropped it trying to pull it out of the bucket. It took a total of 5 times before it stopped feeling slimmy.
Afterwards, I took the cover to 800 grit. It starts rolling real early now, just a nice smooth arc reaction.
That was the most oil I've ever seen come out of a ball. I've soaked quite a few of my own equipment, never once saw that much oil come out.
Andrew
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haha yeah. Some of the brunswick particles can really bleed off alot of oilly appearing stuff (don't want to say oil because I'm not 100% convinced that's what it actually is!).. Anyway, my teammate had a ragin inferno. About once a month he would give it to me to put in my rejuvenator. I would have to run it two cycles before the stuff stoppped coming out. It would go from a shiny, slimey surface to looking like it was 600 grit matte finish again. Ball would hook a ton over the next few weeks, until it was loaded up again... we went through that most of last season... probably rejuvenated it 7 or 8 times. Its a temporary fix for "dead" equipment.
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