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Title: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Poxy Boggard on March 13, 2007, 08:24:53 AM
Just got eh black widow a couple of weeks ago.  I want to keep this ball clean and in it's OOB condition.  Any recomendations for a good cleaner for the Black Widow?  I have been using rubbing alcohol after sets to get the grime off, which seesm to work pretty well, but I want something that will keep the ball in premo condition.  Any suggestions? What has worked well for your Black Widow?
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Fatboy8 on March 13, 2007, 04:46:32 PM
Ebonite Power House after every game is what I use. Then clean and dull every two weeks or so.
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Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Poxy Boggard on March 13, 2007, 05:51:09 PM
Thanks for the input!  Just placed an order for Powerhouse and clean and tacky.
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: strikingresults-atl on March 13, 2007, 09:01:51 PM
Energizer cleaner after every use.I would also recommend a microfiber towel when cleaning you Black Widow.
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Dannial Cohen
 Ebonite Regional staffer/turbo
 
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Medichal on March 13, 2007, 10:32:49 PM
Lane Masters ball cleaner is excellent.
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: LaneHammer20 on March 13, 2007, 10:55:18 PM
I agree Medichal, the Lanemasters cleaner is awesome, don't waste your money on the ebonite powerhouse cleaner or track magic wash, Lanemasters is far superior, but I do recommend getting Tracks Clean & Dull or Tacky to use every 10 to 15 games or so, that 2 punch combo will be letting your Widow react very good for many games. Trust me
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Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Poxy Boggard on March 15, 2007, 04:43:37 PM
Alright, placed an order through an online site that had really cheap prices on everything only to find out that they only serve wholesale accounts.  So I looked around on the web a bit more, and found a couple of sites that had both the clean and tacky and the lane masters cleaner.  The only problem is that when shipping gets added, it almost doubled the price of the order.  So I went into my proshop and had my driller order me up one of each.  Hopefully it will end up being a bit cheaper than ordering on line.  I'll find out next week.
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Medichal on March 15, 2007, 07:55:21 PM
Poxy next time you want to order any bowling look up Buddies bowling pro shop and supplies thes are very fair they are located in Conn.Look up www.buddiesproshop.com you'll be very happy with their service.
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: LaneHammer20 on March 15, 2007, 09:42:14 PM
ya, Buddies is great, and if you want a big bottle of both, which will end up being right around 60 dollars, find something else you may be interested in to hit the $75 dollar mark, and then it is free shipping.
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I thought my Hammers hit hard, until I whipped a LM/L ball into the pocket. WOW!

Arsenal:
-Terminator
-Big Bang
-Buzz
-Absolute Power
-Black Widow
-Hawgzilla
-Spare Tire
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Necromancer on March 16, 2007, 10:51:15 AM
What is wrong with just using rubbing alcohol?
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Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: six pack on March 16, 2007, 11:57:54 AM
simple green/alcohol 50-50 mix.track clean'n'dull every 15 games or so,no problems yet with my widow but I also use a spinner to clean my stuff so I do get some heat on the balls while I clean them.I only use 90% rubbing alcohol.
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Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: Medichal on March 16, 2007, 10:21:08 PM
Six pack rubbing alcohol doesn't get deep enough into the pores to get all the oil and grime build up out of the coverstock.Denatured alcohol cleans better than rubbing alcohol.
Title: Re: Good Cleaner For My Black Widow
Post by: six pack on March 17, 2007, 09:04:25 AM
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Six pack rubbing alcohol doesn't get deep enough into the pores to get all the oil and grime build up out of the coverstock.Denatured alcohol cleans better than rubbing alcohol.


yes I could see how denatured alcohol would be a better deep cleaner.I tried some on an old ball on the spinner and it really softend up the cover and dulled it out,I had to resurface it to bring the cover up back to where it was.maybe without the spinner it would be ok.
I use the rubbing alcohol/simple green mix for the quick clean and all my stuff is nice and sticky and clean untill the next time to bowl.I do use the track clean'n'dull on the stuff I like but not on my practice balls and urethane stuff and they still work fine.
I don't care to pay ten bucks for a bottle of some ball cleaner that dose'nt seem to be anything other than some kind of cleaner/degreaser that you can get from the hardware store.
when I clean my widow and no mercy I lightly run over them with some abralon in the desired grit as these covers seem to be softer than most and they get marked up easily.
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