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Topic: RSS FeedHaus wows with its new Web site and features - New Products & Industry News - Haus Specialty offers bowling products on the World Wide Web - Brief Article
Bowling Digest, June, 2002
THE RECENT LAUNCH OF HAUS Specialty's Web site, www.hsmproducts.com, creates an easy way to shop online for and acquire information about its entire line of products. The Haus Resurfacing System--the home of the "original resurfacing machine, the one that started it all"--has been a staple in U.S. pro shops since 1996 and, thanks to the Internet, is now a global phenomenon.
The site offers many features for bowlers and pro shop owners, including online ordering, informative tips, and the latest product updates. Two new and exciting improvements to the system are the Trizact Finishing Kit and the custom-made HRS Hex Cabinet.
The Trizact Kit is used when liquid polish does not enhance the performance of a particle-added cover stock. (This kit is not recommended for use on reactive balls.) The kit includes three finishing-kit wheels, nine 35-micron pads (green), nine 10-micron pads (blue), nine 5-micron pads (orange), and nine Cerium Oxide pads (white). It also features a new black-and-white, hexagonal cabinet, with a door that allows easy storage and comes complete with castors for easy movement.
This machine is the finest, most accurate way to return your ball to its original specifications. After just 30 or 40 games on wood or synthetic lanes, your ball will lose consistent cover reaction. Regular resurfacing with the Haus Resurfacing System can improve your game, lengthen your ball's life, and assure you of resurfacing consistency.
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