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With my previous antis I've noticed they started gaining grip after some time and the spin-sensitivity increased a little bit.

How could I prevent my anti (frictionless) from gaining grip? Also, how can something frictionless gain grip/friction? How to clean anti in the first place without giving it friction?

Still also, if this happens, why doesn't an inverted rubber lost its grip will not regain its grip after sometime?

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Rubber gone unrepairable. You need another one.


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Rubber gone unrepairable. You need another one.


Are you sure about that? Is it really unrepairable? If I put it under the sun would it be frictionless again?

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igorponger wrote:
Rubber gone unrepairable. You need another one.

Rubbish!

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Are you sure about that? Is it really unrepairable? If I put it under the sun would it be frictionless again?

Humidity is one factor that can make the anti get more grippy so wherever you live and what your normal humidity is, this can be a big factor. Der Materialspezialist actually sells an anti clean though I don't know how it might work on a Dr. N anti. Most frictionless antis (at least the Dr. N antis I have tested) are like hard-plastic surfaces so something that's normally used to clean plastic surfaces (for example in a car) could be used here too.

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GregorTT425 wrote:
Are you sure about that? Is it really unrepairable? If I put it under the sun would it be frictionless again?

Humidity is one factor that can make the anti get more grippy so wherever you live and what your normal humidity is, this can be a big factor. Der Materialspezialist actually sells an anti clean though I don't know how it might work on a Dr. N anti. Most frictionless antis (at least the Dr. N antis I have tested) are like hard-plastic surfaces so something that's normally used to clean plastic surfaces (for example in a car) could be used here too.


I see. I know that humidity is maybe the greatest enemy of the flantis (a little bit ironic). It is not so humid here where I live. I'm moving to my new club in a few weeks and I don't know if it is more humid there than the previous one. The previous was very humid in the late spring and summer months (practically unplayable, my inverted turned into an anti, I was playing with two antis). I'm hoping for the best not humid conditions.

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