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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Slopsurprise on September 20, 2006, 05:56:36 PM
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What steps do I take to get the ball to OOB after a resurface?
Just curious, are these the same steps one would use for a PP ex? If not, what are the steps for that?
Edited on 9/21/2006 1:52 AM
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Nope, AFAIHL, the Xception is a compound finish; the Solution PP Ex is a high gloss polish.
My suggestions:
Xception: sand to 800 or so then apply Clean and Sheen (with a spinner).
Solution: sand to 800 to 1000 grit and apply Magic Shine (witha spinner).
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For the 800-1000 grit, should I use paper or abralon?
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Does'nt matter 800 grit is 800 grit. However the abralon will reduce the sanding lines and be easier to use as well. You could also use a grey scotchbrite pad. I rarely use paper.
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Also, the Xception is compound finish, but it also has magic shine polish on top OOB. Like charlest said...take the cover down to 800 than apply the clean n sheen with decent pressure on a spinner. Spray the ball down with water and wipe with a microfiber towel, then apply a medium coat of magic shine. You should end up very close to OOB.
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I just requested a list of surface grits on particular balls. On the Xception Del said that the surface grit under the compound is 2000.
Carl
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Carl Hurd
C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
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quote:
I just requested a list of surface grits on particular balls. On the Xception Del said that the surface grit under the compound is 2000.
Carl
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Carl Hurd
C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
www.trackbowling.com
Tag Team Member #1
TAG TEAM COACHING!!!!!!
How is that possible? I thought the Clean n sheen compound finishes around 1500. That would mean the compound would take the surface down a little then..right?
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It isn't really taking the grit down...it is adding compound on top of the grit.
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Carl Hurd
C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
www.trackbowling.com
Tag Team Member #1
TAG TEAM COACHING!!!!!!
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quote:
I just requested a list of surface grits on particular balls. On the Xception Del said that the surface grit under the compound is 2000.
Carl
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Carl Hurd
C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Great work, Carl.
Actually I took that from something you wrote a little while back.
The Base coat of the SOlution PP Ex was just a ball park guess.
Can you post a list of balls, base sand and top coat (Clean and Sheen or Magic Shine) of what Del gave you??
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