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ELITE's leather shammy pad is most effective at removing oil from your bowling ball, keeping it ready for every curve thrown on any type of lane. Shammy bowling ball pads are essential tools for any bowler’s toolbag because they are key to protecting your most trusty investment. By wiping your bowling ball after each use, you can help it sail on the lane nearly as cleanly as the very first time it left your hand. Bowling shammy pads work by removing excess oil from the bowling ball’s coverstock. By removing excess oil, it also removes damaging residue like dust, sharp plastics, and other debris from hitching a ride on your ball’s beautiful design and smooth surface.
Bowling ball shammy pads are just one essential piece of hardware for any bowler. That’s why at Bowlers Paradise, we offer a wide range of ways to keep each piece of your equipment performing at its peak, along with the bowling balls for every skill level, shoes, bags, and gloves. For even more expert tips to keep your bowling equipment rolling the extra mile, visit our blog.
Yes, consistency is key to keeping your bowling ball in good condition and maintaining good bowling habits. While oilier lanes require even more attentive cleaning, drier lanes are still not without oil and other coverstock-damaging residues.
Leather is especially good at restoring a bowling ball’s tackiness and creates a strong backend motion by using the right amount of friction and gentleness. Bowlers also appreciate it for its durability and its ability to absorb oil. The tradeoff is that leather bowling shammies are bulkier, more expensive, and require more maintenance than microfiber bowling towels.
After each game, rinse your bowling shammy with warm water and a mild dish soap to remove the oil that your shammy just removed from the ball. Then, let it air dry.