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Equipment Boards => Lane #1 => Topic started by: mgs05mike on January 08, 2006, 09:03:55 AM

Title: What Cleaner do I need for a Tsunami?
Post by: mgs05mike on January 08, 2006, 09:03:55 AM
Can someone please let me know what cleaner I should use for my Tsunami?  Lane#1 recently replied and said that they do not recommend cleaning the ball.  Man, I just can't believe that.  Someone else said Simple Green is good.  I'm not looking for a polish or a trick solution, just a cleaner.  Please, each of you give me your 5 word response.
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Title: Re: What Cleaner do I need for a Tsunami?
Post by: mrbowlingnut on January 08, 2006, 05:11:37 PM
ebonite orange ball cleaner 6.95 and works wonders on a spinner or 50/50 simple green and water is ok. Also i have used 409 orange clean with 50/50 mix and it worked as well as simple green and costs 2.99.
Title: Re: What Cleaner do I need for a Tsunami?
Post by: Sawuser on January 08, 2006, 06:12:59 PM
mike, I have been using orange cleaner/degreaser on all of my equipment for quite some time. I use the spray bottle & a soft rag. The stubborn belt marks & grease takes a little rubbing, but it works good. After that I wipe it down with windex to remove any soap residue that may be on the ball. I don't even use my ball spinner for that. I do that after every use & have never had a ball die on me!
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Title: Re: What Cleaner do I need for a Tsunami?
Post by: wkf0908 on January 08, 2006, 06:32:21 PM
quote:
Lane#1 recently replied and said that they do not recommend cleaning the ball.


So, does it mean the ball was useless after some games (let said 50 games) and would be consider to throw into the rubbish bin?
Title: Re: What Cleaner do I need for a Tsunami?
Post by: mgs05mike on January 08, 2006, 08:34:37 PM
No.  I don't think that Lane#1 thinks the ball is rubbish after a period of time.  I think that for a company representative to say that the ball does not need cleaning, means that the person isn't a bowler.  Certainly, after just three games there are enough belt marks on a glossy ball to warrant some cleaning.  So, I think that the wrong person at Lane#1 answered my question.  Maybe they don't want to be held liable, since they don't produce a cleaner from themselves.  None-the-less, I appreciate everyone's input. Thanks
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"Real golfers don't cry when they line up their fourth putt."