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Cricket_PTY
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May 23, 2023, 04:07:01 PM »
Guys i bought my SS bat in January in INdia... i asked them to oil and knock it... but i am not completly satisfied with the preparation process they "did" in the shop..
My question iwe are almost in june and i bought the bat in january... is safe to remove scuff sheet, sand and re-oil to begin knocking it again ?
as always will love to her ur rsuggestions...
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Yes absolutely you can do that any time.
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Done exactly that with much older bats and had no issues, as Buzz says absolutely nothing to worry about.
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Should be absolutely fine. I have done it with some of my older bats.
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Thanks guys !
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I've more than often noticed this, the bats knocked/ prepared specially by machines are a job half done. And then they put scuff sheets on top and call it a day. I personally take it off, do one coat of light oli, leave it for 24+ hours, hammer it again, specially the edges, bone them on the bath tub or sink and then put a hammeredge on.
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