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Topic: Tackiness sprays (sticks, glues, sprays)
Posted By: Penhold_Boy
Subject: Tackiness sprays (sticks, glues, sprays)
Date Posted: 11/27/2008 at 8:51pm
Alright so I have a penhold paddle with rubber both sides, and its just not as sticky as when I first got it, so does anyone know where I could get something to make it sticky again? It must be legal for tournament play.

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Current Setup:
Grip - Penhold
Blade: Ma Lin Extra Offensive
FH: Adidas P7
BH: Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta

Old Setup:
FH: DHS Skyline 3 NEO
BH: Butterfly Sriver G3 FX






Replies:
Posted By: sidofmillenium
Date Posted: 11/27/2008 at 9:39pm
Newest edition of Spinmax....not sure if its legal or not as it does tune the rubber...but I think you can get away w/ it.  Atleast worth a try!


Posted By: junbei
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 1:56am
Don't use tacky sprays like the ones from craft stores (IE Aleene's). I did that to a premade for the hell of it and it was way too sticky. It made it the rubber incredibly dirty when playing. Spinmax is the only way to go as far as restoring and adding tackiness.

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Posted By: mozzy
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 2:03am

Hi,

Try veggie/olive oil, put on a layer and allow to soak in!



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Blade 729 Carbon
FH TG2
BH BFY Super Anti



Posted By: Hasham
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 2:29am
clean your rubbers with water


Posted By: Totoro
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 2:43am
You can get some sponges that they use for cleaning with those sprays and cleaners and breath heavily on the rubber and then wipe it off...

If you want to get some really good cleaners you can get Butterfly Rushawa which is relatively cheap and good for rubbers.


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Clipper Wood
FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees
BH: Palio CK531A OX

CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB


Posted By: jlwckc
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 3:31am
can get those rubber protection foils that dont need tack to stick on then cover the rubber, it may just work!

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Hurricane King
Tenergy 05
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Posted By: pokerpete
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 3:58am
i am trying to figure out if this is a tacky spray or not?

here is link
http://74.125.93.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://shop.1000und1holz.de/cgi-bin/lshop.cgi%3Faction%3Dshowdetail%26wkid%3D1227862423-3421%26ls%3Dd%26nc%3D%26rubnum%3Dspielermaterial.1046104330%26artnum%3D0550%26file%3D%26gesamt_zeilen%3D%26p8%3D&prev=/search%3Fq%3D1000und1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG&usg=ALkJrhia2uEwl9_jUVb_aTEvlMCKtEYqaA


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Blade:Stiga Sense 7.6/ Timo ZLC

FH: Tenergy 05FX

BH: Tibhar Q5 Sound




Posted By: junbei
Date Posted: 11/28/2008 at 9:34am
Originally posted by mozzy mozzy wrote:

Hi,


Try veggie/olive oil, put on a layer and allow to soak in!



Using olive/lamp oil helps restore grip, not tackiness. Lamp oil works better than olive oil IMO. I've heard good things about eucalyptus oil, never tried it though.


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Posted By: saif
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 12:41am
How to apply veg/lamp/eucalyptus oil to your rubber?

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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
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Posted By: Penhold_Boy
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 12:49am

well i put a dab of veg oil on it, curious to see if it will work...

 



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Current Setup:
Grip - Penhold
Blade: Ma Lin Extra Offensive
FH: Adidas P7
BH: Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta

Old Setup:
FH: DHS Skyline 3 NEO
BH: Butterfly Sriver G3 FX





Posted By: saif
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 1:18am
I mean on the sponge off the blade?

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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FH: Grip-S Europe BH: Rakza7 soft
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Posted By: goldfish
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 1:21am
Originally posted by Penhold_Boy Penhold_Boy wrote:

Alright so I have a penhold paddle with rubber both sides, and its just not as sticky as when I first got it, so does anyone know where I could get something to make it sticky again? It must be legal for tournament play.
Try WD40 if the rubbers are very used. Sorry, it may not be legal.

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Innerforce ZLC cs
FH:Tenergy05 2.1mm
BH:Donic Vario sound 2.0 mm
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Posted By: saif
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 2:21am
Can I apply baby oil on rubber that is already on blade? Sorry for my ignorance since I am not into priming.

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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FH: Grip-S Europe BH: Rakza7 soft
Victas Koji Matsushita FH: Tenergy 80 BH: Feint long III
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Posted By: Penhold_Boy
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 2:23am
its on the rubber (sponge) on the part that hits the ball

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Current Setup:
Grip - Penhold
Blade: Ma Lin Extra Offensive
FH: Adidas P7
BH: Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta

Old Setup:
FH: DHS Skyline 3 NEO
BH: Butterfly Sriver G3 FX





Posted By: Penhold_Boy
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 2:26am
i don't care if its not legal its for casual play and would wd40 work? I mean its for cart parts right? so give me some details on it. (use and application)


Posted By: goldfish
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 3:09am
I just spray WD40 on the rubber surface and wipe the rubber with a piece of sponge before and after play. Don't use it on a new rubber. It only works for old and used rubbers. Right, its usually used for loosening machine parts. its component is similar to rubber cleaners. Good luck and take care.

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Innerforce ZLC cs
FH:Tenergy05 2.1mm
BH:Donic Vario sound 2.0 mm
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Posted By: Beer Belly
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 6:36am
Wow that's good to know about the WD40!

I've been using water...though I've read that water from the tap is not that suitable depending on how the water is treated in that country.


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Posted By: charlesj
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 9:49am
I think nature is the best!

Try using water and sunlight on the rubber for a few weeks and rubber protection after that "sun bath" treatment.

This method definitely helps to make the rubber more sticky/tacky if that rubber is a chinese rubber. The above method may or may not work with japanese/german topsheet.



Posted By: varghesep
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 11:56am
Originally posted by Penhold_Boy Penhold_Boy wrote:

Alright so I have a penhold paddle with rubber both sides, and its just not as sticky as when I first got it, so does anyone know where I could get something to make it sticky again? It must be legal for tournament play.
 
How long you have been using your rubbers?


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Posted By: mozzy
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 5:09pm
Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

I think nature is the best!

Try using water and sunlight on the rubber for a few weeks and rubber protection after that "sun bath" treatment.

This method definitely helps to make the rubber more sticky/tacky if that rubber is a chinese rubber. The above method may or may not work with japanese/german topsheet.

 
I thought using sunlight helped turn the rubber to antispin?


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Blade 729 Carbon
FH TG2
BH BFY Super Anti



Posted By: Klaus123
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 at 11:39pm
Maybe his sunlight is chemically different to ours.


Posted By: mozzy
Date Posted: 12/01/2008 at 8:30pm
Originally posted by Klaus123 Klaus123 wrote:

Maybe his sunlight is chemically different to ours.
 
LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL
 
The way that weather has been these last few years, that would not suprise me!


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Blade 729 Carbon
FH TG2
BH BFY Super Anti




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