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Old 07-31-2008, 09:41 PM
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Cleaning Grips

Anyone got any good tips for cleaning grips?
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Re: Cleaning Grips

hi Davie
nail brush and some fairy liquid (dish washing) and some hot water.
the fairy leave them a bit tacky but help you grip them when its wet.
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Re: Cleaning Grips

Hi Davie

I've always gone with warm soapy water and a firm nail brush.

Dishwashing liquid works well.

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Re: Cleaning Grips

buy a new set off e-bay for £20 ish!!!!!

seriously though a dishcloth dampened with white spirit brings grips out quite nice, just be aware if they have paint in the branding lettering or the "tread" (crosslines for example) that might smear if you arent careful.

The white spirit degreases and 'puffs' up the rubber a bit,making them tackier.

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Re: Cleaning Grips

very very find sandpaper 2000 i think is what i use. kinda peels the bad scin off and the skin under it is still good and then clean it with warm water and brush as they said, should get it pretty tacky
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