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So I get that when they manufacture the balls they need the dust or chalk for die release when the balls are formed. Why would it be so hard to add a process to the end of the line to brush off that dust before it ships? It would be a very simple machine with huge roller brushes that cleans up the balls and maybe a vacuum to suck it up. They could even reuse some of that dust and save some money.
I know it's not a big deal to wipe off the balls when they're new but it would just be less annoying to have to do that every time. For the manufacturer it would be a small added cost and easily repay it over time. Are the companies that cheap or lazy to not clean it up before it ships? I would certainly choose to buy a ball that I didn't have to clean over one that has dust all over it.
I know it's not a big deal to wipe off the balls when they're new but it would just be less annoying to have to do that every time. For the manufacturer it would be a small added cost and easily repay it over time. Are the companies that cheap or lazy to not clean it up before it ships? I would certainly choose to buy a ball that I didn't have to clean over one that has dust all over it.