@@Superidiotglitchy5 if you've been using them for a couple of months, which one is used or preferred for Dull/Sanded bowling balls and which one is preferred for Pearl?? And what are the steps or are the steps/directions listed on the bottles themselves? Cause this video isn't sharing any information lol
Feel like we need more information. I went to the website and it didnt go into any details. How does this compare to reacta gloss which is on your balls? A lot more information is needed.
Interested to see how these pan out. Will these new compounds be used in the factory finish for the new and old balls going forward? Will we get educational material on how much water, pressure, and time to use with these?
This is just a confusing mess that has not had any more information released about it since it’s been announced. How is that possible unless they’ve realized this was a mistake.
I don't understand. I know there are some people who change the surface as soon as they get the new ball, I'm not one that has ever done that. I buy the ball for the OOB condition because that's how I see the ball be thrown in the demonstrations. I know..I know...people are going to say you will never get the OOB condition back. But I say, if you are going to produce a product that will change the ball surface too more of a shine or even dull, why aren't you providing compounds to bring back the original coverstock? Especially for the two balls you are showing on the table.
So if rough is between steps 1 & 2 and the smooth is between steps 2 & 3 mixing them together will give us step 2 again which everyone liked so much? Shaddup fellas let me have this one..
After you use the compounds of either, can you still use polish or no need to? I have a ball spinner and did not realize that you can add water to the compound where I haven't in the past. I have Step Three Compound and use the compound and smooth it around the ball on the spinner cup with a towel before turning it on so did not realize that I may had resurfacing it incorrectly? I also apply the Extra Shine Polish too. But I resurface my balls before applying compound and polish. After watching so many videos on resurfacing the bowling equipment and etc, I am beginning to think there is no true correct answer on how you should resurface your equipment as long you understand the process and lane reaction from your equipment.
I like the step 2 just bring it back I don’t win to between anything. I will buy as much step 2 as I can and when it run out consider changing companies for my balls. Just leave well enough alone!!!
Why would you get rid of a product step number 2, that can put a little surface on a bowling ball which is important when cleaning equipment?? these other two products don’t do that
Give this stuff a few months or a year and they'll be talking about new compounds that they've come up with. The problem is that Storm is making too many bowling balls and that's how they messed up before, making too many and not properly checking the hardness factor of the balls before releasing them to the public. Hence why they came up with the 4K fast process, then the Reacta Gloss, now this. I hope they make another video showing us the process of using these products and what compound is preferred to use on pearl and sanded.
It wasn’t the balls being too soft, it was found that the polish was coating the needles. There’s a video on the channel that shows this, a polished iqts read a few points softer than when it was sanded
How do these compare to the Reacta Gloss that has been used on the ball coming out of the factory for over a year now? Will Reacta Gloss be available to use to polish balls back to the OOB finish?
Sure hope not, since Reacta Gloss is a liquid repelling auto glaze. Throw a shot more than every 3-4 minutes and it just takes ball reaction and throws it straight down the toilet.
Reacta Gloss is garbage. I tested it on my Zen recently and it completely killed the reaction. Had to sand it down to get rid of it and used Step 1 compound instead. I've always preferred Step 1 over 2 in Storm's finishing process, so I'm looking forward to the Rough Edge being in-between