I used to do exactly this, by hand, starting with 500 grit and progressing in the same steps as manufacturer to try to get as close to "box" finish as possible. Now I use a ball spinner. It was well worth the money spent as it is so much faster and easier. Doing this by hand was really taking a toll on my elbow joints. Now I get perfect finish in 1/2 the time with 1/4 the effort. Makes a big difference when you are resurfacing 6-8 balls every couple of weeks.
@@janproshopchannel - and you are much younger than I, and probably in much better shape, but it'll catch up to you some day 🙂.. LOL .. Like looking ball !! . you did a fantastic job!
Thank you!! What would your ball selection look like for a typical league house shot? And what order would you use them from fresh oil through the transition? 🙏🙏🙏
@@tbullfdny Journey is more skiddy for transition breakdowns or the burnt. XPonent is earlier for fresh or the carried down. They are not different enough to be used on completely different patterns, just the same pattern but different timing. P.S. This month I tested both on same long pattern within a day, both work well >250 a few times.
Jan, i have a journey as well. The ball comes from the factor with reacta gloss. How do you compare that to the polish you used for the video ? I know alot of people are down on reacta gloss but my journey is still shaping nicely with it.
You're awesome. Thank you for all the great videos and your time
I used to do exactly this, by hand, starting with 500 grit and progressing in the same steps as manufacturer to try to get as close to "box" finish as possible. Now I use a ball spinner. It was well worth the money spent as it is so much faster and easier. Doing this by hand was really taking a toll on my elbow joints. Now I get perfect finish in 1/2 the time with 1/4 the effort. Makes a big difference when you are resurfacing 6-8 balls every couple of weeks.
I treat this as calligraphy, not productivity
@@janproshopchannel - and you are much younger than I, and probably in much better shape, but it'll catch up to you some day 🙂.. LOL .. Like looking ball !! . you did a fantastic job!
Your videos are extremely educational! And now you use the sanding technique to change your balls surface ! Love watching your videos, keep making .
Such a decent quality video with professional knowledge. 🤞🏼💪🏼
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@@janproshopchannel
有熱誠嘅人,先會做到!
但記得要「見攰就唞」呀
Show us the differences in ball reaction
Thank you!!
What would your ball selection look like for a typical league house shot?
And what order would you use them from fresh oil through the transition?
🙏🙏🙏
How about this one in the video? ;)
You like this over the exponent?
@@tbullfdny Journey is more skiddy for transition breakdowns or the burnt. XPonent is earlier for fresh or the carried down. They are not different enough to be used on completely different patterns, just the same pattern but different timing.
P.S. This month I tested both on same long pattern within a day, both work well >250 a few times.
@@janproshopchannel
Great to know thanks so much for the feedback
Jan, i have a journey as well. The ball comes from the factor with reacta gloss. How do you compare that to the polish you used for the video ? I know alot of people are down on reacta gloss but my journey is still shaping nicely with it.
Original polish skids further. Reacta gloss is stronger earlier to me. You could raise this in forums and make a poll~
Very nice does that polish have a tack finish to it ??
Yes amazingly done
@janproshopchannel oh om great I was hoping it did because the stuff from ctd is also great I don't have complaints for me i try storm some day
I use a pottery wheel as a makeshift ball spinner. Cheaper alternative to buying a ball spinner!
This was the comment I needed to see
Hi, does polishing make the ball shinier or more dull?
Shinny
I just tried this out while using reactive gloss omg I am shocked with the results
45 minutes?? Ok thank you, I pass 😂
Haha, yes spinner will take 15-20 mins to get similar result