Saturday, April 11, 2009

Bunkerama Butter Balls test

Butter Balls Ball Conditioner is a recently developed product designed to revamp the shell composition of older paint, so it will once again be ready for use in play.

For example, imagine that you have half a case of dimpled Stingers sitting in your closet from a couple of weeks ago, and you're short on cash. You want to get out for some practice the next day, but buying a fresh case is out of the question. You pull out Butter Balls, spray it on the paint, allow it so sit for a couple of hours and the next day you will have usable, non-dimpled paint.

Patrick from Butter Balls Ball Conditioner was kind enough to send us a sample so we could see the results first hand. I started out by removing some of the mis-shapen rounds, and was left with 11 badly dimpled rounds of two-year-old whitebox Stingers. After placing the test subjects into a carboard box, I sprayed the paint with the Butter Balls solution a couple times, rolled them around after 15 minutes and then allowed them to sit for 90 minutes.

After 105 minutes, 5/11 rounds were still dimpled, but the other 6 were completely dimple free and shot straight and true the next day when I put them through my Mini. Not bad!

Sure it didnt cure 100% of the paint, but how much can you ask for? If you have a bag of 500 and you can only save 250 of it, I would still consider that a win.

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