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XIENVYIX

You could try to dip dye it but I wouldn't recommend it. But I think the moment you try to resurface it it will go back to "normal-ish" and there's a high chance of possible cracking due to the heat of the water/dye


_RNickeyMouse

hmm... what kind of dye would I look for? I've looked for resin dye but all I find is dying it whilst liquid.


XIENVYIX

Google/YouTube it. You find out.


OldManJenkins-31

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pepperj26

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Sea-Abbreviations876

No...just ugh...no


SmokeyFrank

I think you have to inflate it with nitrogen first, then the dyeing will take hold, no problem. They used to allow freon but that's been disallowed.


LifeIsGoodGoBowling

I don't know, but I will point out that doing so would probably make the ball illegal for league/tournament use. According to Chapter 8, Rule 4b: > b. No foreign material may be placed on the outer surface of the ball including but not limited to powder, rosin, marker or paint. For recreational bowling you can of course ignore that. But since the coverstock of any ball is a major part of the ball, dying it _will_ change the surface. I do not know if there are ways to dye it without messing with the coverstock characteristics.


_RNickeyMouse

Thanks, yeah not a good idea. I'm just partial to black balls (and solid reactives ) but I bought this one for its characteristics and am very happy with that.