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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: harrystokoe on January 16, 2010, 07:45:24 PM
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Just wondering if there is any way to remove cherries from an antiscuff sheet?
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Nail varnish remover
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Leave them on, they'll rub off in time.
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Damp cloth? Make sure to only remove from the edges ... that way everyone will think you hit every ball in the middle :)
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White spirit is good.
Like aswani said. leave the centre red. Add's that extra "oh Sh*t" feeling to the bowler :]
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white spirit and a cloth works well.
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glass cleaner
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All good in theory but I would need to hit on somewhere other than the edges to give that effect......sadly not the case!!
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Get Ben to use the bat for 10-15 overs, that'll do :P
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I just use a damp sponge, seems to work.
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Get Ben to use the bat for 10-15 overs, that'll do :P
haha yeah just moisten the scuff sheet and ben's wafting will clean and dry it off for you ;)
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Thanks for the suport boys!!! Just remember which house you got placed in Joseph! Samuel your time will come....not next year tho as u got relegated unfortunately!!
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Lol, as Ben's captain of the 1's I'll be opening for the 2's all next year xD
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:L thats a very very good point, and i cant argue with it as its fact, but im only a nipper so my time will come working my way back up :D fingers crossed!
and thomas 52 runs ?!?!?! :D
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Use a small amt of Turps.
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i always use nail varnish remover, seems to do the trick
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I used the nail varnish remover and it seems to have worked a treat! cheers guys.
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Why have so many of you got nail varnish remover?
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Why have so many of you got nail varnish remover?
Either Emo's, Goths or GayBoys. I'm hard, I use Turps...
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My mum or sister lol
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My damp cloth has never let me down!