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How I can repair a bowling ball?
Recently I noticed that my bowling ball has a small chip in it, its about 1 mm wide and shallow. I was wondering if there is any way to fix this problem? or do I have need to take a pro shop to do? Cheers
The size of This chip can not be much. Before taking it to the shop, I would like to check if the chip is in its way (of the bullet that "tracks" in the oil). Its title is probably quite easy to identify, there is a circle around the ball which has more scratches than the rest of the ball, thanks to the use. If you can not know where your track, try to run the ball a couple of tracks on a couple of times, then look to see where the oil rings on the ball. If the chip is on the road, you must meet. Otherwise, it will affect the rotation of the ball. However, if the chip is not in your track, then I worry to have fixed. Not affect his bowling. If you still feel the need to repair it anyway, just take in the golf shop. It should not cost much to repair. I one of my old ball completely to the surface, and it cost me about $ 40.
Bob Hart’s Bowlers Pro Shop – Columbus, OH
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