This video answered my question about using the 3000 and 5000D pad to get the 1500 grit. I have a Storm ball that came 1500 grit polished but, the alley where i bowl, the ball got stuck in the back of the machine. When i got it back it, the bowling ball was scuffed up pretty bad but no deep cuts or gashes or anything like that. I just need the shine and tackiness back so, i'll use the 3000 and 5000D trucut pads, along with the TruCut Polish. Thanks for the video!
I have a fire pearl quantum, the classic black quantum, my obsession super (from overseas) if I want a 5500 grit finish I use the 1500/3000/p5000d by hand and it shines the ball up on how it should be . My fire pearl quantum I liked with the out of box finish but doing the 1500/3000/p5000d and now I love it way more when I threw it in practice I looked at my team and said with a massive smile ooooo this is going to be fun and laugh happily after
@ronald hickland jr I’m a little confused as I saw several conflicting videos you posted about 1500 grit polish. In 1 video the process was 1500, 3000, p5000d then turtle wax polish. The 2nd video was 2000, 3000, p5000d then polish. Now this video it’s 3000, p5000d then polish. I have a Hammer Sting that’s 1500 grit polished out of the box and I also have a ball spinner. Which process is the correct one of the the 3 I should use to get my ball back to factory?
yo this is great is there a list of how to get specific surfaces using your pads? like 1500 from storm or 5500 from motiv or 2000 from hammer. or the procedure on how to get those?
Hey Ron, great video. I’ve been trying to get my Storm and Motiv balls (Marvel Pearl, Phaze 3, Venom Shock Pearl and Primal Rage 5yrs) balls back to their factory finish for years and have been unsuccessful. I’m hoping you can help me. I have a 1/2 speed ball spinner. I believe you’re using the slowest speed on your two speed spinner, which I believe to be 1/3 speed. Does the 1/2 speed spinner make a difference? If so, what do you recommend for the steps? Thanks
Read this and use the slow speed for the lower grits and high speed for P5000D. ctdbowling.com/blogs/news/an-understanding-of-sanding-and-bowling-balls?_pos=1&_sid=451114d7e&_ss=r
Well I guess you've been reading my mind. I have a phase 3 that is a 1500 and was going by storms formula from a PDF, and since I use your products I was wondering if there was a better way. This leaves me with another question, how would you do this for a zen master since it does not have polish, but you want to bring it back to 3000 factory finish?
So the ctd finish guide shows to use 2000 then 3000 then polish for factory 1500 grit polish. I'm confused. Also I've seen factory finishes that are not on the guide. Is it possible to update?
By hand using CTD products it’s TruCut 3000 pad, P5000d pad then TruCut polish. The TruCut P5000d pad cuts to 4000 by hand and 5000 with a spinner. The “d” at the end stands for dual purpose.
The Title says how to repeat a 1500 Grit Finish. He showed us a 5000 Grit finish. I think someone miss the boat here. Big difference between a 1500 and 5000 finish especially polished.
If you watched the entire video you would see where SPI 1500 grit polished scans at 5500 which was shown how to repeat. If you want outside verification Storm’s resurface guide shows 4000 Abralon then Storm Step 2 compound. Any shop with a surface scanner can also verify the new ball surface scan.
How do you get a 1500 grit finish when there’s no 1500 grit pad?
Thanks, Ronald! Great info. Keep up the good work.
This video answered my question about using the 3000 and 5000D pad to get the 1500 grit. I have a Storm ball that came 1500 grit polished but, the alley where i bowl, the ball got stuck in the back of the machine. When i got it back it, the bowling ball was scuffed up pretty bad but no deep cuts or gashes or anything like that. I just need the shine and tackiness back so, i'll use the 3000 and 5000D trucut pads, along with the TruCut Polish. Thanks for the video!
Is it necessary to use the 3000 grit pad before using the TruCut polish?
I have a fire pearl quantum, the classic black quantum, my obsession super (from overseas) if I want a 5500 grit finish I use the 1500/3000/p5000d by hand and it shines the ball up on how it should be . My fire pearl quantum I liked with the out of box finish but doing the 1500/3000/p5000d and now I love it way more when I threw it in practice I looked at my team and said with a massive smile ooooo this is going to be fun and laugh happily after
Hi Travis, i just got my zen and played a couple of games with it already if i use 1500/3000/p5000d will it still have that 1500 polished finish?
@ronald hickland jr I’m a little confused as I saw several conflicting videos you posted about 1500 grit polish. In 1 video the process was 1500, 3000, p5000d then turtle wax polish. The 2nd video was 2000, 3000, p5000d then polish. Now this video it’s 3000, p5000d then polish. I have a Hammer Sting that’s 1500 grit polished out of the box and I also have a ball spinner. Which process is the correct one of the the 3 I should use to get my ball back to factory?
Now that Storm is not doing 1500 grit polished finish, how do we achieve the 4k fast finish using TruCut pads?
Great stuff
yo this is great is there a list of how to get specific surfaces using your pads? like 1500 from storm or 5500 from motiv or 2000 from hammer. or the procedure on how to get those?
ctdbowling.com/blogs/news/an-understanding-of-sanding-and-bowling-balls?_pos=1&_sid=451114d7e&_ss=r
Just received my CTD pads today. Im new to bowling. Approximately how many uses can i get out of the pads?
Check out our blog section on ctdbowling.com We go into detail about the pads use and wear.
Hey Ron, great video. I’ve been trying to get my Storm and Motiv balls (Marvel Pearl, Phaze 3, Venom Shock Pearl and Primal Rage 5yrs) balls back to their factory finish for years and have been unsuccessful. I’m hoping you can help me. I have a 1/2 speed ball spinner. I believe you’re using the slowest speed on your two speed spinner, which I believe to be 1/3 speed. Does the 1/2 speed spinner make a difference? If so, what do you recommend for the steps? Thanks
Read this and use the slow speed for the lower grits and high speed for P5000D.
ctdbowling.com/blogs/news/an-understanding-of-sanding-and-bowling-balls?_pos=1&_sid=451114d7e&_ss=r
Well I guess you've been reading my mind. I have a phase 3 that is a 1500 and was going by storms formula from a PDF, and since I use your products I was wondering if there was a better way. This leaves me with another question, how would you do this for a zen master since it does not have polish, but you want to bring it back to 3000 factory finish?
Also, would these replace recommended Storm procedures, and if not, at what point do we use 3000/polish and when do we use Storms recommended?
Check out our blog section on the website ctdbowling.com look for the blog called understanding sanded bowling balls
So the ctd finish guide shows to use 2000 then 3000 then polish for factory 1500 grit polish. I'm confused. Also I've seen factory finishes that are not on the guide. Is it possible to update?
You can use 2000 first. If the ball is already polished like in the video going to 3000 is enough to get the polish off.
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Would it be the same if you used storms step 2 instead of turtle wax?
Nope and we have a very interesting video on that coming.
Can I get the same results by hand or only by machine?
By hand using CTD products it’s TruCut 3000 pad, P5000d pad then TruCut polish.
The TruCut P5000d pad cuts to 4000 by hand and 5000 with a spinner. The “d” at the end stands for dual purpose.
So on a ball spinner for having storm 1500 polish, it would be 3000 and polish. I was doing it wrong, I was doing 3000 plus 5000 and then polish 🤦♂️
The Title says how to repeat a 1500 Grit Finish. He showed us a 5000 Grit finish. I think someone miss the boat here. Big difference between a 1500 and 5000 finish especially
polished.
If you watched the entire video you would see where SPI 1500 grit polished scans at 5500 which was shown how to repeat. If you want outside verification Storm’s resurface guide shows 4000 Abralon then Storm Step 2 compound. Any shop with a surface scanner can also verify the new ball surface scan.
It really helps to watch the entire video and not just the title.
The title literally says “1500 grit POLISHED” 🙄