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JessN16

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I'm going to assume this is either 1000 or 1500 plus Ruff Buff or something similar; anyone know the exact way to get the job done?

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2008, 10:12:46 PM »
Best way to get back to out of box is finish to 1000 abralon and shine with the Secret Sauce.

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JessN16

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2008, 10:40:30 PM »
Beans,

No disrespect to your product, but I would like to know how it was originally made at the Brunswick factory and copy that. Not "like" it, I mean identical to it -- same grit, same products, same process.

I might try the Sauce on something else as an experiment, but I'm not fooling around with this ball. I screwed up one of my favorite balls of all time (Storm Thunder) by going away from the Storm manufacturing process and I never made it right again.

Jess

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2008, 01:23:41 AM »
jess, I would go with a 600 grit wetsand then a rough buff compound with some elbow grease to get a shine. =:^D

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2008, 08:00:03 AM »
Interesting.....Jess

I sold about 60 Tsunami's and every single one of them was like a mirror. I have never used ruff buff but I can't imagine you can get a mirror with that compound. I am sure I am wrong.

My procedure has worked countless times in resurfacing Tsunami's to out of box finish.

Also,
I still have about (4) NIB! 15 and (1) Nib! 16 lb Tsunami...

LMK if you are interested in a NIB!!

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2008, 11:12:46 AM »
jess
i just resurfaced one myself, and i took it down to 180 grit ab, and then took it up to 4000 ab, and it shined up nice and looks just like it came out of box,the coverstock on the tsunami is a bit differernt cause it seems to be a harder compound, but turnd out great, jeff

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2008, 01:44:23 PM »
quote:
Beans,

No disrespect to your product, but I would like to know how it was originally made at the Brunswick factory and copy that. Not "like" it, I mean identical to it -- same grit, same products, same process.

I might try the Sauce on something else as an experiment, but I'm not fooling around with this ball. I screwed up one of my favorite balls of all time (Storm Thunder) by going away from the Storm manufacturing process and I never made it right again.

Jess


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JessN16

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2008, 08:57:35 PM »
quote:
Interesting.....Jess

I sold about 60 Tsunami's and every single one of them was like a mirror. I have never used ruff buff but I can't imagine you can get a mirror with that compound. I am sure I am wrong.

My procedure has worked countless times in resurfacing Tsunami's to out of box finish.

Also,
I still have about (4) NIB! 15 and (1) Nib! 16 lb Tsunami...

LMK if you are interested in a NIB!!

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That's the issue mine didn't arrive "like a mirror" (and it was a NIB ball). It arrived like a polished solid meaning, smooth and shiny, but not like a pearl. I don't want to take it up to a mirror-like finish because (a) most balls I've thrown with such a finish are too skid/snap for me, and (b) I don't think that's an accurate description of how the ball looks now, anyway.

I plan to try out the Sauce at some point I've got about a dozen candidates for it that I haven't been able to get to work with anything else yet. I just don't want this ball to be the guinea pig.

Jess

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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2008, 11:10:36 AM »
2000 abralon then put some 3M Compound on the surface to finish.
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Re: What's the best formula for freshening the surface on a Tsunami H20?
« Reply #9 on: September 08, 2008, 03:32:08 AM »
if you want it to 100% like a OOB.... like NIB.... get a NIB

Cause you cannot copy the OOB 100%! There will be a difference everytime... you might get as close as possible and there are some suggestions but you cannot get it OOB...

and think about it.... just around 10 games on the ball and it is not OOB anymore.

no offense but your question is kind of futile...

Get a surface finish you like and works I say and score big with it
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