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sinnerro
Home away from home Joined: 01-Jan-2013 Posts: 313
From: Rochdale
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Posted: 2017-03-30 03:17
I know this is an issue about aramith balls. Recently I bought set of used aramith pro cup tv balls but they looks very..... hm.... ivoryish if you know what i mean. Does someone find a way how to restore them to few shades back? Aramith cleaner and restorer doesnt work at all. Today I will try combination of diffetent chemicals to see if anything improves. Ill share with you guys 
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sinnerro
Home away from home Joined: 01-Jan-2013 Posts: 313
From: Rochdale
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Posted: 2017-03-30 04:14
Ok ball 15 is soaking in vanish oxiaction + window cleaner + isopropyl alc. Will get back in 6hrs 
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sinnerro
Home away from home Joined: 01-Jan-2013 Posts: 313
From: Rochdale
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Posted: 2017-03-30 13:40
Unfortunately no change Tomorrow ill try something different 
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PC
Official Pro9 Tipster! Joined: 14-Mar-2006 Posts: 780
From: Leeds
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Posted: 2017-03-31 15:43
Sunlight tends to whiten them up!!
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sinnerro
Home away from home Joined: 01-Jan-2013 Posts: 313
From: Rochdale
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Posted: 2017-03-31 18:06
On 2017-03-31 15:43 , PC Wrote:!!! QUOTE !!! Sunlight tends to whiten them up!! Is it prooven fact or just a myth?
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Posted: 2017-03-31 20:59
I think an ivory "patina" looks quite attractive on a set of balls - as long as it's even, and across the entire set of balls.
I think you should only be using Aramith cleaning products really... That's an expensive set of balls and you don't want to mess them up.
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Posted: 2017-04-04 04:51
We need to see photos now! 
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sinnerro
Home away from home Joined: 01-Jan-2013 Posts: 313
From: Rochdale
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Posted: 2017-04-05 02:24
 SOAKING  AFTER 14 HRS [ This message was edited by: Administrator on 2017-04-05 05:40 ]
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Posted: 2017-04-05 05:42
WOW... That's pretty cool.. What worked in the end then?
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