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Preventing Cracked Bowling Balls

If you can keep your bowling ball's surface insulated from the air, you'll be in good shape to prevent it from cracking. The best way to do this is usually with a Ziploc bag or a garbage bag wrapped tight around it between uses. Keeping your bowling ball serviceable for years to come is not a difficult proposition.

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Preventing Cracked Bowling Balls

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  1. Preventing Cracked Bowling Balls

  2. Bowling balls are an investment. They require regular maintenance and upkeep to get the maximum performance out of them. Cracked bowling balls are useless.

  3. In this free video, Scott Pohl, owner of On Track Pro Shop, explains why a bowling ball can crack and how to prevent it from happening. bowlingballgame.com

  4. Cores and coverstocks are made to expand and contract as temperatures change. Extreme cold and extreme heat can make a bowling ball crack. Phasing is a chemical reaction that makes the bowling ball change colors as it adjusts from being cold to room temperature.

  5. Sweating is another chemical reaction that occurs when a bowling ball is removed from hot temperatures and brought into room temperature. You will see oil on the bowling ball and will need to wipe it off. bowlingballgame.com

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