I’m getting ready to get new cloth for my table, so I figured it would be a good time clean my Centennial balls. They are about 12 years old and looked pretty crummy. I generally wipe them down every week and take them to local pool halls to get cleaned in their machines. Over time they appeared to have more scuffs and chalk marks that didn’t come off, especially the cue ball. When I would ask about it I would be told “that’s just the way Centennials are, especially the blue dot cue ball.” I decided to get the aramith restorer and also the cleaner, and do them by hand. It was a little tedious, but I was amazed that they are virtually like new. Has anyone else ever heard Centennials are more prone to dirt and scuffs, and hard to clean, or was I just unlucky to listen to a few guys who were wrong?