Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: The Island Cricketer on November 24, 2012, 12:55:37 PM
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Hi there, I wanted to take the scuff sheet off my bat and give it a bit of tlc for the winter (scuff has been on there for a year and a half ish) I peeled of the scuff sheet to find the normal adhesive still on the face, although I noticed that these shards or curls of wood have been peeling off the blade, and have left little grooves where they used to be. Do I glue them back down or cut them off? Here are some pictures. Thanks 8)
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u425/TheIslandcricketer/2012-11-24124612.jpg
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u425/TheIslandcricketer/2012-11-24124548.jpg
http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u425/TheIslandcricketer/2012-11-24124532.jpg
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if you heated the scuff with a hairdryer thats less likley to happen
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Your supposed to pull the scuff sheet across the grains in future mate :/! Otherwise that happens, instead of from toe to handle, go from edge to edge
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It looks like you've also taken the scuff sheet off with the grain of the blade. you should always take scuff sheets off against the grain to stop these things happening.
I would say the best thing to do with these is to sand them down and make it as even as you can and then re-apply a new scuff sheet.
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Aw damn, I never knew you had to do that ! :(
Thanks anyway guys
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I would sand the face as smooth and flat as poss before putting a new scuff sheet on. Don't forget to go across the grain in future!