
Restores hook to reactive and particle bowling balls!
What is CPR?
CPR is a patented synthetic polymer
suspended in a water base. It is designed
and engineered to act as a microscopic
sponge. A single particle of the CPR
polymer is less than three thousands of
an inch in size and on its surface, has
millions of microscopic pores and
crevasses that absorb the dirt and oil
from a “dead” bowling ball. If a single
particle, barely visible to the naked eye,
could have all of its crevasses
“unfolded”, this lone particle would
have a surface area equal to three football
fields. This large surface area provides
maximum places for the entrapment of
oil and dirt that has soaked into the
“dead” ball. When the oil is absorbed
into the CPR particles, it leaves the ball
in a “new and fresh” state.
Why is CPR your choice for restoring
the “life” to your bowling ball?
The adsorption process starts with
several phases. First, keep in mind that
due to CPR’s extremely small size and
huge surface area on each particle,
there are millions of particles present
at all times each with surface area equal
to three football fields. Initially, oil and
dirt want to move onto the CPR particle
and just get into the gaps in between
CPR particles. This could be considered
Absorption at this point. This is similar
to putting sand down in your garage to
catch oil drips. The oil doesn’t go into
the sand but gets stuck in the gaps
between sand particles. But that is
where the similarity ends. In the next
stage, because of its chemical attraction,
the oil/dirt actually moves (diffuses) on
to the CPR particle itself. They are
attracted to CPR and want to “leave”
your bowling ball’s pores. This is the
initial Adsorption stage. And finally,
due to its massive number of cracks,
crevices, nooks and crannies, the oil/
dirt goes deep into the surface of each
CPR particle to complete the final
process of Adsorption.
At BowlersDream we are bowlers just
like you, and we understand that your
ball is the heart of your game. To keep
your reactive or particle ball performing
at its best, we recommend using
Coverstock Performance Resuscitation™
(CPR) as soon as you notice a loss of
hook due to oil absorption.
Visit Columbia300.com for more information on this exciting new product