Help my balls are yellow...

tjlmbklr

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Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ
 
tjlmbklr said:
Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ

Err... any dirt on the balls would be on the outside unless they have UV fading.

Wash, and polish em... See where that gets you before you start using chemicals on your balls.
 
Neil said:
Try making the balls cleanly instead of p--sing them in.

(Sorry, sometimes you people just make it to easy to resist)
that is a good one I must say :)
rep for you.

BVal
 
tjlmbklr said:
Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ


Hmm, I could not imagine what made you want to start this post..
 
tjlmbklr said:
Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ

Wash them by hand in warm water with a little dish detergent, rinse well and dry. Use automotive detailing clay and then a good prewax polish followed by a waxing with Meguiar's NXT paste wax.

Fats
 
Yeah, PLAY WITH THEM!!

Smack them around for a few rounds! Put them in the spotlight and keep them out of the box!

I remember a former WPBA Touring Pro saying that Centennials will yellow while being kept in a box and in the dark and not being used. Then she took out an old set and played with them for a while and the CB and all the other balls lost its yellow color. Something to do with the resin compound.

Barbara

tjlmbklr said:
Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ
 
tjlmbklr said:
Ok, now that I have your attention. I bought a set of used Brunswick Centennials. Unfortunately they have a little more yellow discoloration then i saw in the pictures. Is thre a way to ge that old off white brilliance back to them.

TJ

Clean them!!!!! Bleach works the best, just be careful around the more sensitive parts!!;) :D
 
NervousNovice said:
Or are the balls supposed to be more yellowish than sparkling white?

I've played with many Centenials before and they should be whiter then these.
 
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