Creating The Difference to Showcase TruCut Sanding Pads at QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup

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For the 2nd year in a row, Creating The Difference is showcasing a new and innovative product at the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup. This annual event features the top male and female bowlers from more than 90 countries around the world.  This year, the event will be held at Sam’s Town in Las Vegas from Nov 4-11th.

Last year, Creating The Difference featured the ball cleaner, “That Purple Stuff,” and it was the only ball cleaner allowed to be used during competition. Every participant received a complimentary bottle and CtD Power Pad to use.  This year, Creating the Difference is showcasing TruCut Sanding pads. TruCut is the first and only sanding pad designed for bowling balls. Creating the Difference will be giving each participant TruCut Sanding Pads to use at the event before or after competition.  Trucut has a unique weave technology that allows it to be used dry or wet. It is available worldwide from CtDBowling.com. TruCut Sanding Pads come in 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, and P5000D sanding grits. P5000D is a sanding pad which can leave a 4000 grit sanded finish or a 5000 grit shiny finish depending on how it is used. The exclusive grit formulations are made to cut bowling balls at the actual number written on the pad. They can be used 6 to 10 times dry or 10 to 15 wet - this is 3 to 4 times longer than competitive pads. In a tournament setting, TruCut can be used dry and the dust will fall right out of the pad by simply tapping it on a hard surface. This anti-clogging feature allows for a longer lasting, more true cut, and has become the preferred favorite for competitive bowlers around the world. Here is the recommended use procedure for TruCut sanding pads:

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