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    What store-bought cleaner can I use to clean lawn bowls?
    Carolina Rodriguez
    Cleaning Specialist
    Carolina Rodriguez is a Cleaning Specialist and the Owner of Ecoverde Cleaning, based in the Washington, DC metro area. Ecoverde was born out of a desire to provide an eco-friendly cleaning option that competes with many traditional cleaning companies in the Washington, DC metro area. Through competitive pricing, attractive service plans, and friendly customer service. Ecoverde has built a strong residential and commercial customer base serving DC, Maryland, and Virginia, and has been named the #1 Green Cleaning Company in Washington DC. Carolina and her team specialize in residential and commercial cleaning services and use Green Seal Certified products. The team's cleaning technicians go through an extensive training process, learning about specific products, real-time cross-contamination, and how to use appropriate equipment for specific services. They also provide free cleanings to cancer patients through a non-profit organization, Cleaning For a Reason.
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    Using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners may damage the surface of the bowls. Before using any cleaning solution, it's recommended to perform a spot test on a small, inconspicuous area of the bowl to ensure compatibility. Additionally, avoid using abrasive materials such as steel wool or abrasive sponges when cleaning, as these can scratch the surface of the bowls and affect their performance on the green. When it comes to polishing, you can use steel wool to gently buff the surface of the bowls for a shiny finish. However, exercise caution to avoid applying too much pressure, as this could scratch the surface.
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    What type of paint would you use to re-paint the rings?
    Community Answer
    Valspar is a very good paint brand. They also have sealers and majestic colors.
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    Do I use enamel or acrylic paint to paint rings?
    Gawainsmith
    Community Answer
    Acrylic is easier to clean, but doesn't leave a smooth surface. Enamel is smoother, and will generally last longer, but is hard to clean up if you want to change it or make a mistake.
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    Do you use a different polish on wooden bowls?
    Hobie Dial
    Community Answer
    If you want to keep a wooden bowl in as-new condition, protect it from knocks and scratches. Don't expose it to liquids. If you keep the bowl dry, it will need nothing more than perhaps an occasional rub with wax polish. Some wood species change colour slowly with time.
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    If your bowls need to be re-lacquered what product should you use?
    Hobie Dial
    Community Answer
    Use walnut oil. Use a good brush or you will be picking brush hairs off your bowl a lot. The biggest danger with lacquer is when you're spraying it or painting it.
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    Is there a product I can use to remove paint from bowls?
    Community Answer
    Any brand of paint stripper or paint remover/mineral spirits will work.
  • Question
    Is there a supermarket product available to shine my newly washed lawn bowl?
    Aubrey Gee
    Community Answer
    Yes! There are many suitable products in the art and cleaning sections of various stores. Research those products based on the material used to make the bowl.
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