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justinmill14

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Scotch brite pads
« on: June 05, 2009, 02:21:06 PM »
Does anyone have much experience with using these? I figured I would try these out for resurfacing my bowling balls on the spinner since they are fairly cheap. Heres the info I have found so far
The pads are color coded:
White 1000 grit
Light grey 600-800 grit
Green 500-600 grit
Maroon 320-400grit
Brown 280-320 grit
Dark grey 180-220 grit
Tan 120-150 grit


Now I know this may sound stupid but does anyone have a picture of the gray and light gray pads, because I can not find one anywhere and would like to know how much of a difference there is between the two as far as color goes. That way I can purchase the right one and don't use the wrong grit.

 

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Re: Scotch brite pads
« Reply #31 on: June 08, 2009, 05:52:27 PM »
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As for me and SB pads, they will wear hole in the area I work with, I adjust and will wear a hole again, that's what I don't use them much but to clean with.


The only time I seem to notice this is when I am working with balls that have the finger inserts sticking slightly above the surface.  Haven't noticed it with the ones that are recessed below the surface or ones without inserts.



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