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blackburn1436

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50/50 simple green cleaning
« on: January 22, 2009, 03:08:50 AM »
Whats the mixture I have seen some talk about and what is the procedure to cleaning. I have a cell pearl that I've thrown for about a month and would really like to maintain it. Thanks
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Kid Jete

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2009, 11:17:50 AM »
Some just use 50/50 simple green and isopropyl alcohol.  Some add water as well.  I normally use 50/50 or just straight isopropyl if I am out of simple green.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2009, 11:17:54 AM »
I mix in a windex bottle,1 part S.G. 1 part H2o and a 10% acetone.in another bottle I have H2o to rinse the ball after cleaning with the S.G.
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Kid Jete

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2009, 11:18:48 AM »
The isopropyl is a must though because it helps the mixture evaporate and leaves the cover nice and tacky.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2009, 11:19:44 AM »
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I mix in a windex bottle,1 part S.G. 1 part H2o and a 10% acetone.in another bottle I have H2o to rinse the ball after cleaning with the S.G.
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Don't use acetone is will soften the cover and can lead to ball death, not to mention it's illegal.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2009, 11:27:53 AM »
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I mix in a windex bottle,1 part S.G. 1 part H2o and a 10% acetone.in another bottle I have H2o to rinse the ball after cleaning with the S.G.
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Don't use acetone is will soften the cover and can lead to ball death, not to mention it's illegal.


Yeah right. what's this ball death I keep hearing about? 15 years of bowling I have not yet experienced this "ball death".
I've also used ABC approved cleaner that would melt the rubber gloves I was using. 10% acetone won't do any harm IMO.but you can skip the acetone if you want.
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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2009, 11:31:44 AM »
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I mix in a windex bottle,1 part S.G. 1 part H2o and a 10% acetone.in another bottle I have H2o to rinse the ball after cleaning with the S.G.
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Don't use acetone is will soften the cover and can lead to ball death, not to mention it's illegal.


Yeah right. what's this ball death I keep hearing about? 15 years of bowling I have not yet experienced this "ball death".
I've also used ABC approved cleaner that would melt the rubber gloves I was using. 10% acetone won't do any harm IMO.but you can skip the acetone if you want.
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I wouldn't assume it would cause ball death but it can soften the cover and I have heard of people killing the reaction when they accidently used an all purpose cleaner with acetone.  Plus like I said it's also against the rules set by the USBC.  If you don't care about any of those things then by all means use it.  I would rather be safe than sorry and there's a lot of good cleaners out there that work better and are made for bowling balls.  Most approved ball cleaners main ingrediant is isoproyl alcohol.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2009, 11:46:30 AM »
that's fine,can you tell me what was in Neo-Tac Hook It? that's the stuff that would melt the rubber gloves.
I've also used other USBC/ABC approved ball cleaners on my spinner that would soften the cover,my mixture doesn't soften the cover,won't even melt the windex bottle that it sits in.not like I was soaking a ball in a drum of acetone.it's the only way I can clean belt marks and white scuffs from the pins,Iso won't clean marks and just smears the oil around,IMO
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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2009, 11:59:27 AM »
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that's fine,can you tell me what was in Neo-Tac Hook It? that's the stuff that would melt the rubber gloves.
I've also used other USBC/ABC approved ball cleaners on my spinner that would soften the cover,my mixture doesn't soften the cover,won't even melt the windex bottle that it sits in.not like I was soaking a ball in a drum of acetone.it's the only way I can clean belt marks and white scuffs from the pins,Iso won't clean marks and just smears the oil around,IMO
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No idea what's in it that would cause it to melt rubber gloves... I have never heard of that happening.  Maybe it doesn't agree with latex who knows.  There are a lot of cleaners that take off belt marks that I have tried.  Powerhouse was good, Remedy RX is good...

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2009, 12:12:44 PM »
clean n dull has softened up covers for me as well when used on a spinner.I don't see any ingredients listed on any ball cleaners sold to the public.half the time it's a small bottle of simple green and alcohol sold for ten bucks,what a rip. I think the ball cleaners are hyped up more then the balls they sell.
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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #10 on: January 22, 2009, 12:14:14 PM »
+ 1 sixpack.....its basically a mix of what we use, bottled up with a colorful label and sold for $10.



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clean n dull has softened up covers for me as well when used on a spinner.I don't see any ingredients listed on any ball cleaners sold to the public.half the time it's a small bottle of simple green and alcohol sold for ten bucks,what a rip. I think the ball cleaners are hyped up more then the balls they sell.
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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #11 on: January 22, 2009, 12:22:35 PM »
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clean n dull has softened up covers for me as well when used on a spinner.I don't see any ingredients listed on any ball cleaners sold to the public.half the time it's a small bottle of simple green and alcohol sold for ten bucks,what a rip. I think the ball cleaners are hyped up more then the balls they sell.
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I agree that's why I just use 50/50 simple green and isopropyl or just straight isopropyl.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #12 on: January 22, 2009, 12:36:10 PM »
Remedy Rx will take off belt marks and what ever else is on there.  It also leaves a great tacky feeling.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #13 on: January 22, 2009, 12:37:11 PM »
I use 50-50 Simple Green MAX and isopropyl alcohol. Max is available at auto parts stores.

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Re: 50/50 simple green cleaning
« Reply #14 on: January 22, 2009, 12:58:23 PM »
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clean n dull has softened up covers for me as well when used on a spinner.I don't see any ingredients listed on any ball cleaners sold to the public.half the time it's a small bottle of simple green and alcohol sold for ten bucks,what a rip. I think the ball cleaners are hyped up more then the balls they sell.
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I agree that's why I just use 50/50 simple green and isopropyl or just straight isopropyl.


I've even used just simple green and water with good results.I used to use clean n dull until I melted a cover and had to re do the finish.if I soften up a cover on the spinner with my current recipe then I'll dump it but I've been using it for a long time with no problems.
another question.How can these ball cleaners b USBC approved with out listing any ingredients?is it just a pay off to the USBC?shouldn't the public know what chemicals they are using?
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