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    Posted: 08/20/2007 at 8:28am
Hi all. Just want to know from your experience, what's the best method to clean H3 to keep its tackiness. I think a few members mentioned about water. Can you give me more details, like can I wipe it off with water and sponge or can I just pour water on it or otherwise. Thanks.
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try rain or distilled water, wet a piece of cotton i mean wet it so that the fibers wont stick to the rubber surface.. dry the rubber first before covering it with plastic.. do this everytime you finish playing and don't wipe sweat on your rubber
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just use water from a water bottle, like sparklletts, Arrowhead, use those sponge that women use to put on their foundation, if its good enough for her face, it should be good enough for your paddle.
 
buy a few of those donic formula Rubber protector, those stick to the rubber nicely and no bubbles 9 hence no bubble mark.
 
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I wrote a guide here, which works well for every tacky rubber I have used:
 
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Hi. Thanks for all replies. They are all helpful, especially Haggisv's reply, very detailed. 
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