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Title: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: machine35 on October 31, 2024, 09:10:32 PM
Im trying to find something that will bring my bowling balls back to their original form. I put dishwashing soap and water in the bucket.. I used pyramid tech bowling ball cleaner but I don't think it works
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: TWOHAND834 on November 01, 2024, 06:10:53 AM
Im trying to find something that will bring my bowling balls back to their original form. I put dishwashing soap and water in the bucket.. I used pyramid tech bowling ball cleaner but I don't think it works

Look at CTDbowling.com.  Also, check out their Youtube channel where he does demonstrations on this very thing.  I have personally used CTD products and they are very good. 
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: MJS73 on November 04, 2024, 12:43:42 PM
The sad truth is that modern bowling balls have relatively short lives (some as short as 100 games) and the life-extending methods are patches, at best.
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: milorafferty on November 04, 2024, 01:38:50 PM
My local proshop has a sonic oil remover that works very well.

For home use, I have used a dishwasher with the heated dry feature turned off. This option takes a day or so before you can use the ball as it need to dry out. It also might not be a popular option with your wife, just saying...

The aforementioned CTD products work somewhat, I use Life After Death and it has some effect, but not huge.
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: graftbaa on November 05, 2024, 01:32:23 AM
Restoring a bowling ball to its "original form" involves a combination of cleaning, resurfacing, and oil extraction. When a bowling ball is used repeatedly, it absorbs oil from the lanes, dirt, and other contaminants, which can affect its performance and appearance. A standard cleaning approach like dish soap and water, or even specific bowling ball cleaners like Pyramid Tech, may not be enough to completely restore the ball to its original condition, especially if the ball has absorbed a lot of oil over time or has surface damage :'(
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: parkerryan1980 on November 09, 2024, 11:36:32 PM
I've noticed my own bowling balls losing their grip over time, too. I've used a basic cleaner, but I’m considering trying CTD’s products after seeing them recommended here. Has anyone tried their Life After Death cleaner over an extended period? Also curious about the sonic oil remover—anyone had luck with that for serious oil buildup?
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: milorafferty on November 11, 2024, 11:22:51 AM
I've noticed my own bowling balls losing their grip over time, too. I've used a basic cleaner, but I’m considering trying CTD’s products after seeing them recommended here. Has anyone tried their Life After Death cleaner over an extended period? Also curious about the sonic oil remover—anyone had luck with that for serious oil buildup?

I use CTD Life After Death on a regular basis. It does seem to help somewhat, if you follow the instructions closely.

The sonic oil removers are your best solution if one is available in your area at a reasonable cost.

One new product I received last week seem to work really well is the new Venom Cleaner from Motiv. It's too soon to tell, but the few uses I have had so far look promising.
Title: Re: Bringing balls back to life
Post by: machine35 on November 11, 2024, 11:26:59 AM
I mixed some odorban, alcohol , and water and it seemed to have worked in my league this past week