no! windex will pull the natural oil out of the ball eventually causing the surface to peel off. the only thing u need to use to clean a ball is powerwash and a microfiber towl from any proshop.
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∙ 14y agoYes you can use soap and water to clean Bowling balls. However there are several products on the market made for cleaning the surface that will do a much better job. Your local pro shop should have them as well most sporting goods stores. There is also a link below which you use to order online.
http://www.buddiesproshop.com/products/28/CleanersPolishes.htm
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∙ 13y agoStorm Reactive Bowling ball cleaner. However you can use a bucket full of hot water just as well. This will draw the oil out of your ball and should be done about every 15-20 games. The reactive bowling ball cleaner should be used after every time you are done bowling.
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∙ 10y agoThere are approved cleaners for use on the bowling ball. While you are bowling, you are limited to specific cleaners that can be used as you may not alter the surface of a ball during league or tournament play.
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∙ 14y agometholated spirits, is good for de-oiling balls
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∙ 14y agowell you can buy bowling ball cleaner at certain stores
Soap and water.
You get some kind of clean water, soap, and something to clean it with.
PUT THEM IN WATER AND SOAP
water and soap.
Plain soap and water followed by a rinse in warm water.
Soap must be used to clean oil off of something because water will not work.
It is always important to keep things clean with hot water and soap.
soap and water
cold water and soap
soap and water
Use soap
Soap and water.....