They do not need and should not get wax. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
logical Loose Rack Silver Member Nov 4, 2019 #41 They do not need and should not get wax. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
C CNMC Registered Nov 6, 2019 #42 JackOfNoTrades said: Piñata post? Try it on a random third ball. lol Click to expand... I have an older set of Centennial balls, I have been using Meguiars Car wash solution for a good while, works fine. No complaints. Use a Magic eraser to remove the embedded chalk marks. Try it for yourself.
JackOfNoTrades said: Piñata post? Try it on a random third ball. lol Click to expand... I have an older set of Centennial balls, I have been using Meguiars Car wash solution for a good while, works fine. No complaints. Use a Magic eraser to remove the embedded chalk marks. Try it for yourself.
ctyhntr RIP Kelly Silver Member Nov 6, 2019 #43 Magic Eraser is equivalent to 1500-2000 grit sandpaper.
Buster8001 Did you say shrubberies? Silver Member Nov 6, 2019 #44 ctyhntr said: Magic Eraser is equivalent to 1500-2000 grit sandpaper. Click to expand... It's higher than that; around 3000-3500. But, yes, it is abrasive.
ctyhntr said: Magic Eraser is equivalent to 1500-2000 grit sandpaper. Click to expand... It's higher than that; around 3000-3500. But, yes, it is abrasive.
buckshotshoey AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 6, 2019 #45 Chalk too is an abrasive. What would the Sandpaper grit equivalent be on that?