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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: BD on June 29, 2016, 10:58:28 AM
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I have an old 'Clear Polyarmoured' bat arriving in the mail in the next few days. It has been very well used, the face has a number of vertical splits between the grains and on the spine side there is what looks to be a nasty split about 1cm in from the edge, running about 3cm down by the toe.
I know most will say just sand the entire back and do a full refurb, however I really want to keep the stickers in tact and I had crap luck in the past removing/reapplying old stickers. I'm not to keen try it again this time. This bat is around 27 yrs old & it's impossible to sticker sets anymore + I want to keep the bat in it's original condition as much as possible.
....So my question is in 3 parts:
1. Has anyone attempted to sand back only lower face and edges of a bat, ........what was the result?
2. If I do go ahead and sand the face + sand and repair the damage near the edge I will obviously be taking off the 'Clear Polyarmoured' coating and it will need to be recoated if I want to try and keep the bat looking the same. So....therefore, what is in the 'Clear Polyarmoured' solution? Can you purchase it or make up it yourself by adding a mixture of certain chemicals together?
3. Is what I'm asking an impossible task and only going to end up being a waste of time with the bat looking like a badly panelbeaten and painted car?
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Any pictures mate?
It will be easier to answer your questions it we can see what you're working with.
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(http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/BGD11/_86_zpsvsx40b6f.jpg) (http://s1082.photobucket.com/user/BGD11/media/_86_zpsvsx40b6f.jpg.html)
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(http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/BGD11/_86-2_zpsrf1fueee.jpg) (http://s1082.photobucket.com/user/BGD11/media/_86-2_zpsrf1fueee.jpg.html)
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(http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/BGD11/_86-3_zpss1bvw7d9.jpg) (http://s1082.photobucket.com/user/BGD11/media/_86-3_zpss1bvw7d9.jpg.html)
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The damage on the face isn't that clear to see due to the fibre scuff sheet/taping but from what you can see there is some obvious damage due to being well used. The stickers are in very good nick considering the age of the bat.