Your bowls are the cornerstone of your game - and like any finely tuned equipment, they need regular care to perform at their best.

Cleaning your bowls isn’t just about appearance. Over time, dirt, grass, and surface residue can affect your grip, your delivery, and even the way your bowl runs. If you want to maintain consistent performance and extend the lifespan of your gear, proper cleaning and storage are a must.

Here’s your complete guide to keeping your bowls match-ready, season after season.

Why Bowl Cleaning Matters

  • Maintains bias integrity: Clean surfaces ensure your bowl reacts consistently.
  • Improves grip: A clean bowl with grip wax feels better in hand and under pressure.
  • Enhances longevity: Dirt and grit can wear down the surface over time.
  • Professional appearance: Clean gear reflects pride and discipline - on and off the green.

Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Bowls

1. Wipe Down After Every Game

Right after play, give your bowls a quick wipe with a microfibre cloth. This removes grass, sweat, and dust and prevents long-term residue from building up.

Product Tip: Microfibre Polishing Cloths are gentle on your bowls and highly effective on moisture and grime.

2. Deep Clean Monthly (or When Needed)

A regular deep clean restores performance and visual appeal.

What You’ll Need:

  • A soft cloth or sponge
  • Lukewarm water
  • Mild, non-abrasive soap

How-To:

  • Dampen your cloth (don’t soak the bowls).
  • Gently scrub the surface, especially around logos and grip rings.
  • Rinse with a clean, damp cloth and dry immediately.

Avoid strong detergents, soaking in hot water, or using rough scouring pads - they can damage the surface.

3. Apply Grip Wax or Polish

After cleaning, it's a good idea to reapply grip wax or polish. This helps:

  • Restore the bowl’s finish
  • Improve handling in damp or humid conditions
  • Reduce slippage during delivery

Product Spotlight: Drakes Pride Winwax - Trusted by players for long-lasting grip and control.

4. Store Your Bowls the Right Way

Once clean and dry, your bowls should be stored in a protective carry case or bowls bag, away from direct sunlight or damp areas.

Always:

  • Use a ventilated case
  • Store indoors, out of direct heat

Never:

  • Leave bowls in your car boot or in wet bags
  • Store wet gear - moisture encourages damage over time

Try This: Potters Bowls 4 Bowl Carry Case - designed for durability and weather resistance.

Final Thoughts

Your bowls are more than gear - they’re an investment in your performance. Just a few minutes of maintenance each week can help you play more confidently, more consistently, and with pride.

Keep your kit in peak condition. Your game will thank you for it.

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