🎱 Elevate Your Game with Pristine Precision!
The Aramith Bundle includes a powerful 8.4 fl. oz. Billiard Ball Cleaner, a Billiard Ball Restorer, and a specialized Microfiber Cloth, all designed to maintain the quality and longevity of your billiard balls. Regular use ensures a polished, shiny finish while effectively removing tough stains, making it an essential kit for any billiard enthusiast.
Batteries Included | No |
Brand | Aramith |
Number of Items | 3 |
Manufacturer | Saluc |
Country of Origin | USA |
V**V
Pas efficace
Les boules sont identiques avant et après.
C**.
Does what they say it should.
First I did a cleaning with Dawn detergent to remove the heavy dirt, followed by a little scrubbing with Baking soda mixture to remove some of the staining. Then the restorer followed by the cleaner and now the balls that looked unplayable look like new, only down side is on the continental set the screen printing is a little worn off but is to be expected from the screen printed balls. The standard set looks almost new actually look better than my new set of standards in terms of gloss was not able to remove all of the yellowing but they still look great. It does require some elbow grease but to take a set from the before to the after it is a great difference. I also did a quick clean only on my set of Brunswick Centennial's which did a great job of removing the minor chalk marks on them as well, this set is new and once again looks new. I highly recommend.
A**R
Great polish shame about the cloth
The resin polish seems to work well, though it's hard to tell with a new set of balls. The microfibre cloth, however, is a bad joke; see photo for scale against a Snooker ball; it's tiny. Do yourself a favour and get a microfibre glass cloth from your local supermarket and buy the polish seperately.
C**
Good Stuff!
Both cleaning products worked well, cleaned a set of Aramith balls after 15 years of use. They were very yellowish and dull esp the queball. I used the micro cloth with the reconditioner and hand cleaned them followed by the shine cleaner/ took about an hour. Not quite like brand new but really good and they got there shine back. I bet if you got the cleaning machine you could get them back to "like new". Just FYI, wear gloves while using the reconditioner it turned my hands yellow for 2 days LOL.
D**
Works Extremely Well
I bought a nice set of Brunswick Centennial balls on Ebay. They looked old and dull but in great shape. I decided to give this product a try and opted for the restore and clean/polish combo with the microfiber towel. I went through and cleaned with the restorer product then went back through with the clean/polish product. Just a note. I only used the microfiber towel to do a final rub down after buffing with a junk towel. It seem to work very well and it saved the microfiber towel. These balls look brand new now. A new set of Brunswick Centennial balls are $350. I paid $38 for this kit and $120 for a used set of Brunswick Centennials. I came out of this saving a lot of money and a beautiful addition to my table.
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