BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Nicanor on January 15, 2009, 01:37:15 AM
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I've read on here and noticed myself that Resurrection leaves a shine on the ball. I read VBP's response that this is normal. Does the Resurrection fill the pores? I think it does and thats one reason for the light shine. Does it make sense to go over the ball with a Ablaron pad to clean the pores out after using Resurrection?
Thanks,
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Nicanor (Ten On The Deck)
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what about just a hot water bath? then you do not alter the surface.
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I've read on here and noticed myself that Resurrection leaves a shine on the ball. I read VBP's response that this is normal. Does the Resurrection fill the pores? I think it does and thats one reason for the light shine. Does it make sense to go over the ball with a Ablaron pad to clean the pores out after using Resurrection?
Thanks,
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Nicanor (Ten On The Deck)
I noticed that to. I bought Resurrection to keep my Cell dull but it does put a slight shine on it.
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If you want straight dull, Clean and Dull is the way to go.
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"Don't Give Up... Don't Ever Give Up." -Jim Valvano
"Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence." -Vince Lombardi
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Tag Team Coaching success story 
www.visionarybowling.com
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If you want straight dull, Clean and Dull is the way to go.
Clean & dull is for cleaning, is does not alter the surface.
Resurrection will bring the ball to 800 grit, which is a somewhat high grit, they say 2000 grit abralon is more around 1000 grit, and when i use a fresh 2000 abralon pad, it will leave a sheen, slightly shiny finish to the ball. I would think that 800 grit would leave a slihgtly less sheen than a 2000 abralon pad.
I don't think it is cloggin the pores, I believe it is just the higher grit leaving the shine. Valentino bowling is a great company, and i don't think they would make a product that would clog your pores.
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