Question I was thinking about buying the Brunswick fury and there is some questions I have though. from the diagrams I've saw it's great, but I was wondering is it one of those balls where after so many games it's just dead. if baking it will help and am I fit to use it, according to how i throw the ball
Answer It is a non-particle so I think it should be ok. I never believed in the oven trick.Even on those bleeder yellow dots back in the 70s.To get the crud out of the poars, I use SIMPLY GREEN degreaser.Soak a towel , wring it out & wrap the ball for a few hours. Then use a fresh soaked towel in simply green & wipe it down.Windex it for a squeaky clean.
REMEMBER, THESE GUYS HOOK! DON'T TRASH YOUR OLD BALL UNTIL YOU GET THE NEW ONE DOWN.AND EVEN THEN,KEEP IT IN YOUR BAG.
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