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Review on ๐ŸŸ NuBall Salmon Creek by Aaron Vang

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best/safest way to taper the ball yourself!

This product is amazing! Worth its weight in gold for me. I have over 10 bowling balls and play 20-30 games a week. If you have 2-3 bowling balls and bowl once a week, it might not be worth it. THIS MACHINE IS THE SAFE WAY TO REJUVENATE THE BALL YOURSELF. The Jayhawk Detox Machine is the absolute best/safest way to get younger, but it's a $2,000 machine. I'm going to talk about some of the things that other reviewers have complained about as well as my observations after trying over 5 bowling balls and 5 years of experience as a pro shop operator. Note. I do not work for this company and was not sponsored or received by the company for this review. "The thing doesn't work. She didn't remove the oil from my ball." Thing ABSOLUTELY works. A few things worth noting. Reaction resin, HARD, unpolished bowling balls release the most oil. That is, Halo (actually Nano, but there's a lot of oil), Hyroad Max, UFO (aka Nano), Thief in Law, Web Tour, IQ Tour Just because your ball is reactive doesn't mean it will absorb oil There are several different types of reagents namely particles, resins and more recently "nano They absorb oil at different rates. I wipe my ball before throwing and clean it at the end of each session. My solid reaction resin balls still oozed A LOT of oil. As you can see in the picture. Pearlized or polished bowling balls don't give a lot of oil.The beads have smaller pores and the polish basically fills in the fill and creates a barrier between the resin and the oil on the track.Some oil is still extracted from beads and polished but this is just a little ner part of what is obtained from unpolished solid reactive beads. "Item is cheaply made/does not match properly." This rejuvenator is by far the best option for the CONSUMER. This is done in such a way that uniform heating and air flow is ensured. The top and bottom should not be "attached" to each other due to the design. The removable tray on the bottom is reason enough to buy it. Two other similar consumer antiaging devices are very difficult to clean and don't have as good airflow because they don't disassemble like this one. "He doesn't have a timer." This is the only thing I think the company should add in the future. However, there is a cheap easy workaround. You can buy a timer that fits between your car and an outlet for less than $10. I went this route and I advise you. Especially with long, 3-4 hour deep cleaning. Although I usually do this at 1-2 hour intervals, then I clean the ball and put it back in. Probably not necessary. "This will melt the plasticizer/resin out of the ball." Most importantly, THIS MACHINE IS SAFE TO USE ON ANY MODERN JET BALL. This softener "melting" out of the ball has been refuted again and again. This was a problem and topic discussed at the nausea center when jet balloons were relatively new. People were literally baking bowling balls in the oven, and the resin technology was new. As an experiment, I put a new ball and the same ball in a professional innovative oven with over 100 plays for 6 hours at 135ยฐF when I was working in a shop. Absolutely NOTHING came out of the new ball, but a lot came out of the used ball (about 3-4 tablespoons). Little is known about plasticizers due to their proprietary nature. As an engineer at work, I won't bore you with technical jargon. Basically a plasticizer is put in the ball that will NEVER leave the ball unless you melt it. Next comes the plasticizer, which is injected into the bullet and removed at the end of the manufacturing process. It is the absence of this emollient that creates more hooks as it allows you to enlarge pores. So you can find softener after using this machine. Very unlikely with today's bowling balls. In this case, however, it is most likely a plasticizer that was not completely removed during the manufacturing process and had to be removed. THIS WILL NOT negatively affect the ball's response. If this review was helpful, please click the Helpful button. Thank you!

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.