Ebonite Abralon Pads Bowling Accessories
Now it's possible to get the most aggressive surface texture without that “cheese grater” look. Abralon sanding pads use silicon carbide particles that are precision sifted to a consistent grain size, then bonded evenly to a six-inch round fabric face for the most even scratch pattern available.
ALL GRITS ARE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY
- 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)
- P180 for deepest scratches
- P360 for deep scratches
- P500 for medium scratches
- P1000 to return to Ebonite factory sanded finish
- P2000 for a mild luster with texture underneath
- P4000 for a high luster with smooth texture
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Ebonite Abralon Pads Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews by Brian Halstrom 09/16/2008 09:27
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Abralon pads are an essential item for any bowler looking to maintain the surface on their bowling equipment and adjust to tougher lane conditions. With grits ranging from 180 - 4000, you are sure to be prepared for any lane condition you face. About the Bowler Bowling Hand Right Handed League Average 220 Ball Speed Medium Style Cranker PAP 4 1/2" x 1/2" Up
These pads are durable and work great for wet sanding. The effectiveness is also enhanced when used with a ball spinner. I highly recommend abralon pads to all bowlers. You may not need the full spectrum of grits, but it's always good to have a few in your bag.
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Ebonite Abralon Pads Reviewed by: BossHawg300 04/14/2008 18:13
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I've used wet sand paper all my life but I figured I would give these a try. Absolutely great product! I don't know how I got along without these before, they are so easy to use. Highly recommend.
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Ebonite Abralon Pads Reviewed by: jano jeno 04/08/2009 09:42
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If you are going to spend more than eighty dollars on a bowling ball you should spend a few more dollars to keep the ball surface usable. These work great and give a very great finish. I use mine for a minute by hand before applying cleaner or polish, find I don't have to resurface the ball as often.
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Ebonite Abralon Pads Reviewed by: pba member 8877 03/26/2009 21:35
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Whether you are anywhere from a part time bowler all the way up to a pba member you should be using the abralon pads to keep your bowling balls like new and keeping the original reaction. This is the ONLY way to resurface a bowling ball properly.
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Ebonite Abralon Pads Reviewed by: jimmyboy 03/16/2009 08:38
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Greatest bowling product I use. As a pro shopowner, itmakes my job a whole lot easier. I still use wet sanding to totally recondition a ball but I always finish the job with the appropriate grit Abralon pad.
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