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Pat Patterson

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Refinishing Legends/Lanemasters Equipment
« on: June 09, 2007, 01:52:06 AM »
Why are the instructions for refinishing almost all L/LM balls as follows:

320 Grit
400 Grit
Gray Pad to Factory Finish Polish

Is it safe to assume that all balls finish off at 800 Grit(gray pad), then polishing with appropriate polsih to achieve final box results?
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charlest

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Re: Refinishing Legends/Lanemasters Equipment
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2007, 02:42:50 PM »
No, it's not safe to assume that.

Most of the models that have "Sheen" as their final finish have the super high gloss polish applied with their Legends Factory Finish polish (non-abrasive) on top of the 800 grit sanding. Then they have a "hazing" with another light grey (800 grit) nylon pad.

BUT after that last hazing, you can still see the polish underneath. The result is closer to, roughly equivalent to a 1500 grit matte finish, than an 800 grit total sanding. It's actually kind of tricky to arrive at.

Their polished balls (WCR, BRB, Hornet, Buzz, etc) eliminate that final "hazing".
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Edited on 6/9/2007 2:40 PM
"None are so blind as those who will not see."

Pat Patterson

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Re: Refinishing Legends/Lanemasters Equipment
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2007, 03:16:14 PM »
quote:
No, it's not safe to assume that.

Most of the models that have "Sheen" as their final finish have the super high gloss polish applied with their Legends Factory Finish polish (non-abrasive) on top of the 800 grit sanding. Then they have a "hazing" with another light grey (800 grit) nylon pad.

BUT after that last hazing, you can still see the polish underneath. The result is closer to, roughly equivalent to a 1500 grit matte finish, than an 800 grit total sanding. It's actually kind of tricky to arrive at.

Their polished balls (WCR, BRB, Hornet, Buzz, etc) eliminate that final "hazing".
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."

Edited on 6/9/2007 2:40 PM


Charlest,

Yes, kind of thought that is what they are trying to achieve when hitting with the 800 after polish,  just wasn't sure.

Thanks!
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