Cleaning Handle

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Carlo Unknown
Carlo Unknown Asked 15 years ago

Hi Alois and Jeff,

I would just like to ask how do you clean black spots near and on the handle. I don't have a camera so let's take your blades. In your videos, I can see black spots on the unrubbered area near the handle and on the handle. I want my blade to clean brand new everytime I play like the pros.

If your wondering, pros don't replace blades. They replace rubbers only unless there trying out new blades. It's because of this saying, the more time you spend with your blade, the better it performs.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 15 years ago

Hi Carlo,

The look of the blade doesn't effect it's performance thankfully otherwise I wouldn't be able to hit the ball with my old thing. 

But if you want to you can just use a light sandpaper to clean up the blade.


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Carlo Unknown

Carlo Unknown Posted 15 years ago

I've sanded the sides near the handle but I think I may made it worst because now everything is darker. It's like I spread the dirts...

Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 15 years ago
Don't stress too much about how clean your bat is. It will not effect the performance.


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