7 Comments on “The MOST Consistent Surface for your Bowling Ball is…”
Is this you in this Ebonite video https://youtu.be/Tq9iW_Pdbvs? By the way just received the CTD tournament kit. thank you for the fast shipping and great products.
So you are saying that 5000 grit holds its finish longer than lower grits?
Is that because the lane surface is essentially 5000 grit and keeps the ball surface at 5000 grit?
Thank you for that information, because I have a Badger Infused by 900 Global that I brought it up to 5000 on a ball spinner using your CTD pads and it does exactly how you describe , length with a quick response to friction…. I was throwing it at 3000 then 4000 but I see that I can stay with it for 3 games in league at 5000.
Is this you in this Ebonite video https://youtu.be/Tq9iW_Pdbvs? By the way just received the CTD tournament kit. thank you for the fast shipping and great products.
So you are saying that 5000 grit holds its finish longer than lower grits?
Is that because the lane surface is essentially 5000 grit and keeps the ball surface at 5000 grit?
Read this https://ctdbowling.com/blogs/news/bowling-ball-surface-maintenance-why-its-important-and-how-to-do-it
Where can I get one of those grit read out devices?
Where you get the surface estimator?
What kind of pad are you using to wipe the oil off???
And, where can they be purchased???
Thank you for that information, because I have a Badger Infused by 900 Global that I brought it up to 5000 on a ball spinner using your CTD pads and it does exactly how you describe , length with a quick response to friction…. I was throwing it at 3000 then 4000 but I see that I can stay with it for 3 games in league at 5000.
Great Video….