I have the GP2. I clean with Track Clean & Dull after every bowling session. (3-4-5-etc. games). I use a Gray Scotch Brite Pad to spread the Clean & Dull over 1/2 of the ball at a time. I use circular motions with the pad and use ZERO pressure on it. (light enough to not leave any scratches/sanding lines, etc.) In other words you don't want to change the ball's cover. I leave the C & D on for 30-60 seconds and I wipe it off with a damp towel. I then dry the ball with a dry towel. I believe some people wipe the C & D off with a dry towel and then wipe ball with a wet towel, but I'm not sure. Either way will work. This will keep the ball in a NIB condition. I've had mine for 2 1/2 months or so and it still looks NIB today.
On the Xception, I don't have one, but EXCALIBER, tenspinspro or Clint Daley will chime in here and give you instructions. However, DO NOT use a Scotch Brite Pad on this ball like the GP2 when cleaning. Without hearing from them and if it was my ball, I would use a small soft cloth to apply the C & D and then wipe off like you do the GP2. This is how I clean my pearlized balls.
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Experiencing the power of TRACK balls Edited on 5/21/2005 10:44 AM