Ball Resurfacing

Anytime a ball is hooking it is encountering friction and friction alters the surface of the track area.

Bowling balls require oil to hook.
 
Resurfacing bowling balls is an essential maintenance practice that helps restore the ball’s original surface texture and performance. Here are some reasons why resurfacing is important:
 
1. Surface Refresh: Over time, the surface of a bowling ball can wear down due to friction with the lane and oil absorption. Resurfacing the ball removes the worn-out outer layer and reveals a fresh surface. This process helps restore the ball’s original texture, which is crucial for achieving the desired ball reaction and hook potential.
 
2. Consistent Ball Reaction: Resurfacing ensures that all your bowling balls have consistent surface textures. If you have multiple balls that you use for different lane conditions or oil patterns, resurfacing them to the same texture allows for more predictable and consistent ball reactions. This consistency enables you to make accurate adjustments and maintain control of your shots.
 
3. Lane Adaptability: Bowling lane conditions can vary, ranging from dry to heavily oiled surfaces. Resurfacing your bowling ball allows you to adapt to different lane conditions by adjusting the surface texture. For example, you can choose a smoother surface for dry lanes to reduce hook potential or a more aggressive surface for heavily oiled lanes to increase traction.
 
4. Performance Optimization: Resurfacing can help optimize the performance of your bowling ball. Adjusting the surface texture can alter the ball’s skid, hook, and roll characteristics. By resurfacing, you can fine-tune the ball’s reaction to match your playing style, lane conditions, and desired shot shape.
 
5. Ball Longevity: Regularly resurfacing your bowling balls can extend their lifespan. By removing the worn surface, you reduce the risk of cracks, damage, and performance degradation. Resurfacing also allows you to identify any potential issues with the ball’s coverstock and address them before they worsen.
 
It’s crucial to note that resurfacing should be done by a professional using specialized equipment and techniques. They can determine the appropriate surface texture based on your needs and ensure that the process is performed correctly without compromising the ball’s integrity.
 
The frequency of resurfacing depends on factors such as the frequency of use, lane conditions, and personal preference. It’s recommended to consult with a pro shop professional who can assess your specific situation and provide guidance on when and how often you should resurface your bowling balls.

 

Resurfacing removes track marks, scratches, and flat spots…