Resurfacing restores the sharp edges on the pores of the ball and deep cleans the pores which enables the ball to grip the lane with more friction resulting in more hook-ability. We recommend that you have your reactive ball professionally resurfaced at least once per season or every 60 games.
Can I use sandpaper on my bowling ball?
sandpaper used to be the typical abrasive for bowling balls. it is fairly recently (10 years or so) that abralon pads started migrating into bowling as a primary abrasive. Abralon pads last longer, every use of sandpaper and it loses some the abrasive material and potentially lowers the grit it is sanding at.Jan 10, 2016
What grit should I sand my bowling ball?
Or sand if you want to change the surface of the ball to suit the lane condition. The rougher grits are for oily conditions such as 500 or 800 grit. The 1000 or 2000 grit is for medium oil conditions. The 4000 grit sanding pad will give a sheen to the surface of the ball without using polish.Mar 11, 2013