I know it's funny but the this sheet actually is really sticky if you pull off the see-through sheet and keep the black one. I'm absolutely sure that it has to be used like that and not like in the video. I also used it at first like in the video but after 6 months I noticed that I can pull off the protection from the sticky surface. At first I really wasn't sure if there's a protection because it was really not noticeable but know I'm completely sure. Sticky ones are by far the best against oxidation and they won't leave any dust ever on the rubber.
Our Recommended Best practices: Apply: Only after cleaning your rubber topsheet with water or cleaner. Remove: Simply pull off and stick the protecting sheets together when your racket is in use. Re-Use: When the adhesive side has too much dust and dirt. Wash with soap and water. Then re-use.
Just got these today. Glad to know they're reusable. Thank you so much!
I know it's funny but the this sheet actually is really sticky if you pull off the see-through sheet and keep the black one. I'm absolutely sure that it has to be used like that and not like in the video. I also used it at first like in the video but after 6 months I noticed that I can pull off the protection from the sticky surface. At first I really wasn't sure if there's a protection because it was really not noticeable but know I'm completely sure. Sticky ones are by far the best against oxidation and they won't leave any dust ever on the rubber.
Our Recommended Best practices:
Apply: Only after cleaning your rubber topsheet with water or cleaner.
Remove: Simply pull off and stick the protecting sheets together when your racket is in use.
Re-Use: When the adhesive side has too much dust and dirt. Wash with soap and water. Then re-use.
Hello, sir. If I get a protective plastic film dirty, can I clean it somehow? In that case, how? Thanks.
Available at TableTennisStore in single, two and ten pack. www.tabletennisstore.us/p-6528-gewo-self-adhesive-protector-sheet.aspx
why youtube recommend this to me? This not for gun, this for pinga pong?
Thanks for this. We added more table tennis language to the description. So hopefully, youtube points this the right direction.