Question: When should I use a clean (shiny) surface on my bowling ball?

Answer:

Use a clean, polished surface when you want more length through the fronts and a sharper backend snap. This is ideal for drier lanes, higher ball speed bowlers, or when you need the ball to delay its hook. Many bowlers polish their pearl reactive balls to maximize backend reaction on typical house shots.

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This guide shows how a ball’s surface (clean/polished vs. dull/sanded) controls up to 70% of its hook. It explains the difference in lane reaction and shares simple ways to manage the surface of your bowling ball using towels, cleaners, polishes, and sanding pads for better scores on any condition.

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