I use life after death every 5th time I clean my bowling balls. I use monster tac the rest of the time. I don’t think I need the conditioning agent every time I clean my bowling balls.
@@p00hski oh yeah for sure, I use mainly my purple hammer for league, my alley is very wet, and you need to get into the friction earlier than most allies, avg a 228 there rn
In my opinion, this is 100% about the magic eraser, not the cleaner. Use that same eraser with the tac up or power gel, and see if you notice any difference.
I know it’s bad but I keep my ball in my car too in south fl. Cuz I honestly never know when I might get the urge to go practice after the gym. Shit be OILY and SWEATY than a mfr when I take it out 🤣🤣 so I got a bottle coming today and we finna see what it do
SWEATY BALL ALERT😂😂😂🚨 🫨🫨 YOU BAKING ALL THAT OIL RIGHT OUT THE BALL😂😂 Whewww make sure you with the ball down good with a towel first to get all that oil off. i also would advise you to use some sanding/abralon pads to get some surface back on the ball. but hopefully that ctd life after death can bring em back to life💯💯
So my counter to your comment on the announcers vs basketball/football players.. does not matter. If the crowds are cheering/booing you on the court. not a real 1:1 comparison IMO.
don’t have any 😂😂😂 and i just got siaair pass in vegas 😂😂 honestly had the ctd one and they a lil to thin for me personally but ill have to check em out again
The best is the stuff I make myself. It's excellent, and I will never buy another manufactured bowling ball cleaner again. For CDT, way way over priced and simply not worth it, at all. Sorry, just the truth.
CTd is so expensive. So far I’m impressed with the products I’ve tried and don’t have any negative things to say except the price is definitely up there