Abralon Sanding Pad 1000 Grit
Do you need to sand your ball down to a different finish? If so this could be the perfect sanding pad for you. This is a 1000 grit sanding pad. It can be used wet, or dry. It works great with Powerhouse Ball Resurface. This sanding pad will last 5 times longer than sand paper. If you are looking to use a 1000 grit sanding pad on your ball then look at using this Abralon Sanding Pad 1000 Grit.
- To return to Ebonite factory sanded finish
- Cosmetically appealing, consistent scratch pattern provides excellent traction
- Combines the benefits of abrasive cloth and non-woven products
- Opening in the fabric allows water to flow freely around the abrasive
- Resists "caking"
- Foam center holds large amounts of water for lubrication and cooling
- Solid surface and foam backing provide even surface pressure
- Last 5+ times longer than sandpaper
- Use wet or dry (residual material can be removed by high pressure air)
- Works great on our Powerhouse Ball Resurfacer
- SKU: EQUIP076EA
- Product ID: 3906
- Brand: Classic
- Category: Bowling Accessories
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I have a urethane ball. What grit do I use to obtain slightly more break?
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i have a reactive Storm ball. How often you use the grit pad
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Which pad gives more resurfacing/bite the 500or 1000
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Does higher the number mean the smoother the grit?
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what does 500 to 4000 do for you ball in length ?
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I have a hyroad hybrid and a hyroad pearl.both have1500 grit polished coverstock.what pads would you recommend for touching up ?
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To get the out of the box finish you would start with a 500 grit, then 1000 grit, then 2000 grit, then 4000 grit ,and finish with Storm Step Two Compound. That is to get the 1500 grit polish finish. If you wanted to do a quick touch up you could cut down the steps and go with a 1000 grit and then a 4000 grit pad to buff the ball and then hit it again with the Step Two compound.
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