It's actually 10-15 dollars for a few ounces, while it seems one can make 256 ounces of comparable stuff for about the same price. That's quite drastic, and the amount I bowl a few ounces doesn't last very long for that price. Also what harm does it really do, if it did harm it using simple green I'm sure someone would have proof, but I've not found a single scientific reason proving it harms a ball at all to use Simple Green. I am looking to switch, and really only want to hear hard evidence, I know acetone is bad, obvious, so that's a no-go. But simple green has only had people raise fear about it, but absolutely no real hard scientific reasons why it could hurt a bowling ball. Really it doesn't matter what you clean it with as long as you rejuvenate it every 50-100 games anyways. It's all essentially the same thing, just the performance during that 50-100 games could be enhanced by cleaning it. I'm all for finding something that avoids having to spend a ton of money on something that really just is supposed to clean a bowling ball, a few ounces for 10-15 dollars sounds insane to me, just crazy compared to 256 ounces of stuff for the same price when buying simple green. I've not used it yet, but looking to change, so not really on either side just yet (just know my storm reacta clean isn't that magical, just cleans, and doesn't remove all the marks ever).
Chris