Has anyone used anything that is a finer grit than 4000 Abralon pad?
2000 abralon grit is around 10 micron
4000 abralon grit is around 5 or 6 micron
I got some pads called micro-mesh that are listed labeled 8000 and 12000 mesh
the 8000 is 3 micron and the 120000 is around 1 micron or a little lower
I also got some 0.5 micron aluminum oxide material that they use for shining up diamonds and other gems..
My thinking was that if 4000 makes the ball go longer and snap harder then a finer grit would get the ball to go longer and snap even harder on the back..
I tried this on my black widow pearl.. thought it might turn it into a Venom like reaction..
Anyway .. I took it all the way from 4000 abralon to the .5 micron aluminum-oxide.
The ball had a mirror like deep
shine to it when I was done.
On the lane.. I got the length but no snap. I may have been throwing the ball too fast and I am also pretty sure there wasn't any fresh dry so that might be the problem. I am going to try it at a different house on Thursday that has a
cleaner backend..
I am pretty sure that the 0.5 micron material doesn't have any added waxes or anything that would kill the reaction.. The material may be too small that it clogged the pores of the ball. Or it might need super fresh clean dry to react off of...If it doesn't react I am going to clean it and give it a bath to see if that might do something..
Maybe the ball is just too smooth..It looks like plastic but is really tacky.
Anybody have any thoughts or things to try