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Bringing my rubber back to life (1)
Bringing my rubber back to life
by Paul Anderson 20 years ago
by Paul Anderson 20 years ago
Re: Bringing my rubber back to life
by cole_ely 20 years ago
by cole_ely 20 years ago
Re: Bringing my rubber back to life
by cole_ely 20 years ago
by cole_ely 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Bringing my rubber back to life) was posted by Paul Anderson, on 9/27/2004 4:32:16 PM:
I currently own two Butterfly Sriver FX rubbers for backhand and forehand. Besides the obvious option of replacing them, what can I do to restore the friction of my rubbers? Right now and probably for a long time I won't be able to buy new ones, so what do you people suggest? |