cappy718 wrote on 3/1/2011 7:03 AM:Got me some black magic (8oz for 11 bucks at local pro shop)...wore my arms out putting it on there and getting the best shine I could by hand. Not too shabby to me tho. We'll see how they perform now. I really need to get a spinner or that thing that goes on my drill...Tex wrote on 2/23/2011 6:14 AM:I have been using Black Magic for a long time and our pro shop uses it as well. Polishes the ball well, but does not reduce the hook potential of the ball. I have used car polishes back in the old days and you get a pretty ball that no longer hooks like it was designed. Now if what you are needing is to reduce the hook due to dry lanes that would be an excellent choice, but if just needing to get the ball down the lane easier and create a stronger back end then the Black Magic is an excellent choice.Roll with 900 Global. Made in Texas! ~Scott"Celebrate we will, cuz life is short but sweet for certain" Edited by cappy718 on 3/1/2011 at 7:04 AM
Tex wrote on 2/23/2011 6:14 AM:I have been using Black Magic for a long time and our pro shop uses it as well. Polishes the ball well, but does not reduce the hook potential of the ball. I have used car polishes back in the old days and you get a pretty ball that no longer hooks like it was designed. Now if what you are needing is to reduce the hook due to dry lanes that would be an excellent choice, but if just needing to get the ball down the lane easier and create a stronger back end then the Black Magic is an excellent choice.Roll with 900 Global. Made in Texas!