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normy

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Polished Dimension
« on: September 22, 2008, 02:40:20 PM »
Anyone try and polish thiers yet? Im all of a sudden gettin a wierd reaction from my dimension. I think it may be burning up so Im going to try it with a little of the reacta shine that I use on my gravity shift. Just lookin for others thoughts as to how it polishes up.

 

normy

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Re: Polished Dimension
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2008, 06:52:46 AM »
The ball right now is as clean as it can get. I clean it pretty regular. Probably not as much as I should but more than most. I have tried resurfacing at 2000 abralon already. I don't have a 4000 pad so I havent tried that yet. If this doesnt work I'll get one and try that. Thanks for the advice.

LaneHammer20

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Re: Polished Dimension
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2008, 07:54:38 AM »
I polsihed mine last night, went 1000 abralon/which equals roughly 500 grit, then put a nice soild shine on with Beans secret sauce. Well it is now a complete beast of a ball. Mine was at 2000 with a pin down CG out drilling. I belive mine was burning up without the polish because sometimes on a good ball it would just peter out and not come back when I almost was positive it would.

Trying it last night I could get deep, and was sure it was coming back, midlane read from hades that in tun just arcs hard into the pocket, with awesome carry.

My release prefers polish over strong covered balls, you can alomst see them burning up unless you are on some real heavy stuff.
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