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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: gdp on March 10, 2004, 05:23:42 AM

Title: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: gdp on March 10, 2004, 05:23:42 AM
I am wanting to know what is the best thing to clean my super charge with.  I have heard everything from Track Clean N Dull, 409, Simple Green.  Any suggestions that anyone has would be great.

Thanks
Gary
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: Jeffrevs on March 11, 2004, 08:21:14 AM
I agree w/ JustBowl....

I personally use NeoTac products........Liquid Nitro for everyday cleaning, Hook-It and Renew-It for deeper cleans.

However, Storm products are great as well...........
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JEFF
Better....much better!
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: PC Doc on March 11, 2004, 08:25:24 AM
I am using the storm reacta clean on my super charge and have been happy with it so far.
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: Traumabill on March 11, 2004, 09:22:01 AM
I use Track's Clean 'n' Dull.  I used to use Ebonite's cleaner until I cleaned it
with the Ebonite cleaner and for giggles then cleaned it with Clean 'n' Dull.  It
soiled a white towel...  IMHO the best cleaner on the market....

Bill
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: Steve Chan on March 15, 2004, 05:16:20 AM
Before I bought the ball, I asked Storm which cleaner is good for Super Charge and they recommended Reacta Clean.  I use it to clean my ball after every game and it does a good job taking away the dirt and oil.

The ball lost some of the reaction after 60 games, so on top of using Reacta Clean, I also use Track's Clean ¡¦N Dull every two weeks on the ball spinner to deep clean and restore the tackiness.

My Super Charge now has more than 90 games and it retain 70% to 80% of the performance when compare to new.  I am planning to try Ebonite's Hook Again system when the ball reaches 180 games.

Thanks for reading and please advise how you maintain you bowling ball.
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Steve Chan
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: trying_my_hardest on March 15, 2004, 08:20:38 AM
I dont have a super charge or anything I was just reading some cleaning methods
an less expensive way is sun back for 30 mins
wipe of and do it again
repeat until no more oil can get wiped off
or put your ball in a cardboard box seal it get a blowdrayyer cut a hole for the blowdryyer and turn oin and let sit for 20 mins
works really good on my columbian wicked

gl
Title: Re: Cleaning a Super Charge
Post by: iommifan on March 15, 2004, 08:23:20 AM
I agree with just bowl and Jeffrevs. I use storm Reacta-Clean and it leaves the ball with that new tacky feeling and really leaves dirt on a rag.