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Your cart is empty. Keep your Aramith billiard balls looking and playing like new with the Aramith ball cleaning system. Use Aramith Restore Ball Care to tackle stubborn spota.
Specially formulated to be used on phenolic billiard balls by the engineers at Aramith, this ball restorer solution will not affect your ball's unique features and will not damage them over time.
Now keep your Aramith ball looking like new with Aramith's specially formulated cleaning agent. Regular use of Aramith Ball Cleaner will keep your Aramith phenolic balls polished and lustrous for years to come!
James Watson
2025-08-10 14:40:29
Product does what is made to do keep you pool balls clean and polished to a great shine
Michelle Turner
2025-07-29 11:51:33
Great results made the 20 year old balls that came with my used table look like new. The balls were yellowed and marked up from 20 years of play, but were a good quality phenolic resin ball. Took time and a lot of elbow grease but worked great. I used more of the product on each ball than the instruction said. Wear gloves when you use this stuff though, my hands were yellow for days.
C Collins
2025-07-21 17:02:09
Very effctive ball cleaner. No worries.
Griselda Guerrero
2025-04-02 14:07:57
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CK
2025-02-01 15:54:54
Used this on a set of Aramith billiard balls that were accidentally misidentified and cleaned in hot water and dish soap. The balls had a milky haze left on them that the Restorer and Cleaner took off. Bottom line is it's a good bit of work by hand with a microfiber towel, but they came clean and look brand new - just follow the directions. Also had the bonus of taking all the chalk marks off the cue ball, which the dish soap couldn't do. The bottles should last a good long time, but I'll have no hesitation buying them again when I need to.
Carl Keene
2025-01-08 10:43:58
Doesn't remove scuffs and black marks
Rodney E Smith
2024-12-03 18:48:18
These balls are from the sixties and were very tobacco stained. I polished by hand and was very impressed with the ball restorer. Second picture are balls from 1928, the original clay balls. To my surprise it cleaned up very well. Highly recommend getting a ball polisher because doing it by hand is tedious.
Old Capper
2024-11-27 21:52:32
It took a bit of elbow grease to get the job done but the results were good.
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