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Rileybowler

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Equipment to remove oil
« on: November 01, 2017, 02:29:39 PM »
Has anyone tried or have knowledge of the personal machines that remove oil from ball one is the Nuball and the other I think is the rejuvenator from innovative. Are they worth the investment and I would be interested if people have had problems with them and how long they have owned them. Thanks in advance.
Carl
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Re: Equipment to remove oil
« Reply #31 on: November 03, 2017, 01:39:43 PM »
I was told just buying a rejuvenator isn’t enough. You need to have a spinner to hit the ball with a pad to “open it up” some first. Then use the nuball. Then have to shine or dull based on the ball on the spinner again after.

Is this how ya’ll do it? Or simply just use the rejuvenator and then clean it with your normal cleaner after?


Removing the oil is only half the job, in my opinion, because the surface texture changes dramatically over a period of time.  A proper resurfacing after the oil has been extracted helps the cover displace oil better and restore reaction more effectively.

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Re: Equipment to remove oil
« Reply #32 on: November 03, 2017, 04:18:45 PM »
So after over 10 yrs. of this 'advanced technology & science' they are still NOT sure of the methodology on how or IF it works??????
But hey lets sell em some overpriced food dehydrator for $200 ea. cuz these suckers will buy, buy, buy! Yeah, baby!

Not me.  Only way I heat up or soak any of my equipment is if a pro shop is willing to replace it if something goes sideways.  I have to every now and then soak my epoxy ball in luke warm water but that is the only ball I extract oil out of and only because your pretty much have to (which is why their has only been one epoxy ball).  Resurfaces are a different matter and enjoy doing those myself and those are necessary over time oil aside.
« Last Edit: November 03, 2017, 04:22:45 PM by HackJandy »
Kind of noob when made this account so take advice with grain of salt.