Could be my imagination, but I really don't think so. As mentioned in another thread, I had made a ball cleaner, similar I think, in function to how the Diamond works. Before this, I occasionally would bring a set of balls over to a friend that has a Ballstar to get polished, and quite honestly they came out fantastic, but as I like doing my own thing, and I like making things, I decided to try to make a polisher for myself, but different than your typical bucket ones. Wasn't hard to do as I have a full shop, hardest part to make the center floating star wheel, but came out great, and because of the independent star, the balls rotate randomly. Balls come out great with a very minimal time in polisher, but, they have a tremendous amount of static that I never noticed with my friends Ballstar. What I am noticing is that when racking the balls after cleaning, they don't want to stay anchored tightly together. Also after 3-4 hours of playing, everything seems to be ok again. I've only cleaned them a couple times this way, but it has been consistent ea time. Has anyone else noticed this with these style of polishers, or any suggestions on how to reduce the static. While the bucket style uses fabric also, I'm thinking right or wrong, that the banging of balls helps rid them of the static, I just didn't want the balls banging together so much.