How to Clean Bowling Ball at home

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How to Clean Bowling Ball at home

1. What are the most common methods to clean the bowling ball?

2. How do you clean a bowling ball with Dawn?

We recommend commercial ball cleaning supplies, but some people prefer to soak their ball in water and dish soap. If you do decide to soak your ball, make sure not to get any water in the finger holes as water can greatly damage your ball's core.

Wipe it down after every throw if you want to ensure consistency. The best way to get rid of the oil accumulation is to dampen the towel with isopropyl alcohol and wipe it down as soon as the game is over.

3. Can you clean a bowling ball with Windex?

Cleaning your bowling ball with Windex is a quick and easy way to keep it looking its best. Just be sure to rinse the ball off afterward to remove any residue.

4. Can you wash a bowling ball in the dishwasher?

5. Is rubbing alcohol effective in ball cleaning?

Place your ball on the bottom rack because it won't fit in the top. Some people use

Although it's an effective

soap but I don't recommend

disinfectant, it can get in the

it. The hot water and

pores of your ball and dry it out

agitation alone do a fine job

prematurely. (If your ball is made

of removing and rinsing the

of urethane or plastic, rubbing

oil from the ball. Turn off the

alcohol won't hurt it.)

heat/dry cycle on the dishwasher.

6. Can you clean a Bowling Ball with Nail polish Remover? After diluted it'll cost you pennies to use and it's safe for the ball. The key is to spray it all over the ball and THEN WAIT 20-30 SECONDS before you wipe it off.

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