That short video was just to show it in operation.
Let me explain!
When you use the ball cleaner, a "spray" cleaner-polish will be used.
When applied, the balls will change directions due to the ball becoming wet.
However, they do rotate in a similar direction but they are touching the sides and bottom continuously so the entire ball is being cleaned-polished.
And don't think that it will wear down your balls going in the same direction. That's a crock!
You have a very hard ball rolling around on a soft cushion. It aint going to wear down anytime soon. Shit, you have 50 year old antique balls that still roll true.
As far as: "How thorough of a cleaning is it"?
I posted actual pics of some balls from the same rack, before and after.
You be the judge.
As for the bucket type, don't waste your time or money. (Seriously)
A lot of people have them but have never had anything to compare it with.
I promise, these guys with the buckets would see the difference. Not just a small difference but, a big difference.
Hell, I had one too! Was never was too impressed.
On the flip side, you can only buy what you can afford.
This isn’t a $550 Ballstar, nor, this isn’t a $700 Blud or a Diamond BUT, works just as good. And you don’t have to make an addition to the house just to get one.
These are only 12” x 12” x 12”
Spinning the balls that fast creates heat as well, the 10 Ball is the only one that changed direction...be a use its out of ballance, but without offsetting the rotation of the balls the sides of the balls can not get as much attention to shine as the spinning centers of the balls are getting.