I use wet sponge to clean chinese rubber. And cover it with plastic sheet. But make sure you also clean the plastic before covering. It works pretty well
Using distilled water with a sponge to clean after daily usage and Revolution 3 rejuvinator works extremely well for tacky rubber. Other commercial cleaners aren't nearly as good. I'll try this method and see if it is better but the current process makes it feel like new for a couple of years without fuss.
Even tackifying foam isn't as good as water? I have been using "Tuttle" brand tacky foam, and it kept the rubber tacky. Water will have even better effect?
@@generaliroh842 Oh. I shall try that. Though I was able to keep it tacky with the foam. If the OP's observations are right, o should observe an even tackier surface after using only water.
Exposing the dhs rubber in the air will cause the rubber surface to lose it stickiness and shine, that is the main thing, so cover it when not being played. How you clean it doesn't matter too much.
- Clean chinese rubbers with water after every session and always use the plastic sheet before you put it in the case. - If it touches anywhere, it will gather dust and dirt, resulting in it loosing tackiness. - Olive oil is only effective if a tacky rubber has lost its tackiness, and using too much can make the top sheet brittle and crack. Clean the rubber with water and use 1 thin layer to restore tackiness. Use 2 layers only if the first didn't do much. A 3rd one could alter the characteristics of the rubber. - Olive oil works like booster, it expands and softens the topsheet and at the same time brings out the chemicals that make it tacky, too much oil can burn the top sheet, in a similar way that too much booster can rip the sponge or make it too soft, uneven and unplayable.
I used to reapply the plastic cover which is on the rubber when u first purchase it after cleaning and managed to keep a tacky rubber as good as new for over 2 years....I didn't play regularly so cleaning wasn't too tedious task
Love your videos. I honestly wish i could just talk to you for hours about paddle choice but after hours of your videos i think i am ready to buy my first serious paddle
I played my XIOM VII China and DhS Hurricane III Classic for 4 years now. If you do not use boosters (and you should not) and clean it regularly with Rev No3 REJ, the rubbers will last you a lot more than one or two years.
I don't think you are allowed to use olive oil or something like that. According the rules, your rubber should have the same characteristics as when you bought it from the store. Anything else applied to it, isn't allowed unless it's ittf approved. I know you are not getting advantages by using it but I know some people in lower divisions who use pips and try to change them by putting some weird stuff on it or even microwaving their pips to make them softer and more wobbly. Imo just use water and a sponge.
Thats right. They forgot to say, hairspray is a superbooster😉 . . . But microwaving makes the pimples harder, so the ball have no grip on it. But thats also why the pimps brake so fast.😁
Well, it seems you contradicted yourself from an earlier video where you said that putting plastic on the rubber is not necessary because, "look at the pros, they put their racket right into the case". My thought on this was that they do this because they dont have to pay for the rubbers, so I still went out and got a butterfly sheet to put on my rubbers.
So basically any oil boosts your rubber. Obv only do this when the rubber is lacking its original tackiness since it will increase degredation. Apart from that just clean it regularly to remove dust etc. Thanks for the tips
Just clean the rubber with a sponge and water mixed with a small amount of washing up liquid. Let it dry naturally. Clean the rubber before every match to keep it pristine and with optimal grip.
anything with water and soap will kill the rubber long term. the best is acetone on a sponge's corner and voilà! it dries fast and doesn't hurt at all the rubber. just put your non sticky film on it and it's ready for next session. believe me nothing beats acetone. NEVER use alcohol or soapy water.
@@jiboo6850 Never had any problems with soap and water. Also I occasionally used white vinegar. Acetone is a very powerful solvent. It may eventually break down the rubber.
@@Fontsman it doesn't like i said. are you blind?? white vinegar is even worse it'a an alcohol. try it you'll see by yourself. a lil bit on the sponge's corner.
@@Fontsman dude, you clearly don't know what you're talking about. so do the test on 2 seperate rubbers. one with acetone and another one with your soapy water and admire your soapy water one dying before the acetone one. acetone doesn't degrade rubber. no reaction at all dummy. alcohol cooks rubber. it dries it out very fast. detergents in soap do the same.
can a regular piece of plastic work to protect the rubber or do you need to buy the special plastic sheet for protecting the rubber? also can a use scotch tape or electrical tape as adge tape or do I need specially TT edge tape?
@@bryanwells4063 regular plastic is fine (although it should be flexible). Just as long as it stops the air getting in / the rubber drying. You could even use a plastic bag. Any tape is fine... but scotch tape doesn't protect much against impact as it is thin.
Yes.. only if the rubber has dried out and all the other methods haven't worked... like water, spray, protective sheets etc.... Oil is Last Resort and must be used very very minimally
@@Stukarakuda ацетон это сильнейший и единственный растворитель!!! Остальные жидкости -разбавители, такие как бензин, Уайт -спирит, или его ещё нефрас называют, поэтому, я думаю, что ацетоном вы только испортите накладку. У меня одна сторона ракетки тоже с лишним слоем, я мою простой тёплой водой с мылом, обыкновенным детским мылом без всяких добавок, закрываю пленкой и складываю в футляр. Я не профессионал, конечно, но и за ракеткой надо ухаживать, что бы достойно играть. Удачи! Задаётся мне, что только вредитель может посоветовать мыть накладку ацетоном.
Cleaning the rubbers, we keep focus, how about balls used during play, this ball brings the dust sticks to rubbers. Can you make a review how to clean the ball?
coconut oil. not even joking. mix it with a bit of clean petrol from any DIY store, to keep it liquid and it's fantastic (few drops and massage the rubber with your hand). but don't abuse it. maybe once every 2 or 3 months. maintains the elasticity. and acetone on a sponge to clean up. doesn't hurt and it dries fast.
hey coach... i have a question so i bought this rubber 5 month ago and it looses it's tackinnes after 5 hour of training each day and all i have left was the grip of the rubber.. does rubber without tackinnes still generate good spin? ( japanese rubber )
Tackiness in rubber is an important factor when it comes to generating spin. When a rubber has good tackiness, it allows the ball to grip the rubber surface for a longer period of time, resulting in greater spin. However, if the tackiness of the rubber decreases over time, as it appears to be happening in your case, it will become more difficult to generate spin. Rubber without tackiness can still generate spin, but the amount of spin will be reduced. The amount of spin generated will also depend on other factors such as the surface of the ball and the technique used. In terms of your specific situation, it's possible that the rubber you purchased was not of high quality or was not designed for long-term use. You may want to consider trying a different brand or type of rubber that is known for its durability and tackiness. Additionally, it's important to take care of your rubber by cleaning it regularly with a rubber cleaner and storing it in a cool, dry place. Excessive heat and humidity can cause the tackiness of the rubber to deteriorate more quickly. I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
Guys plz dont use Oil... you will RUIN your rubbers. just clean it and place plastic cover on it and your Hurricane will be more tacky longer you have it.
I guess I'm in the minority, but I like the text to speech videos better. I can learn from Coach without having to read the annoying subtitles. It's the knowledge he's spreading that I'm after, not an accent. Either way, keep up the great work Coach!
The new voice is annoying, please use your real voice again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I use wet sponge to clean chinese rubber. And cover it with plastic sheet. But make sure you also clean the plastic before covering. It works pretty well
Using distilled water with a sponge to clean after daily usage and Revolution 3 rejuvinator works extremely well for tacky rubber. Other commercial cleaners aren't nearly as good. I'll try this method and see if it is better but the current process makes it feel like new for a couple of years without fuss.
Even tackifying foam isn't as good as water? I have been using "Tuttle" brand tacky foam, and it kept the rubber tacky. Water will have even better effect?
@@anujmchitale only use water
@@generaliroh842 Oh. I shall try that. Though I was able to keep it tacky with the foam. If the OP's observations are right, o should observe an even tackier surface after using only water.
Exposing the dhs rubber in the air will cause the rubber surface to lose it stickiness and shine, that is the main thing, so cover it when not being played. How you clean it doesn't matter too much.
dont let people saying that your voice is annoying get to you. the videos seem unnatural without your voice
Yep, I’m ok with Chinese accent (maybe cause I’m a Chinese
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I like the voice of the coach too !
@@justaramdomkid7404 he is vietnamese
@@mrnoname8859 Really? He makes videos about Chinese players, Chinese rubbers. He even makes Chinese subtitles and titles
- Clean chinese rubbers with water after every session and always use the plastic sheet before you put it in the case.
- If it touches anywhere, it will gather dust and dirt, resulting in it loosing tackiness.
- Olive oil is only effective if a tacky rubber has lost its tackiness, and using too much can make the top sheet brittle and crack. Clean the rubber with water and use 1 thin layer to restore tackiness. Use 2 layers only if the first didn't do much. A 3rd one could alter the characteristics of the rubber.
- Olive oil works like booster, it expands and softens the topsheet and at the same time brings out the chemicals that make it tacky, too much oil can burn the top sheet, in a similar way that too much booster can rip the sponge or make it too soft, uneven and unplayable.
I used to reapply the plastic cover which is on the rubber when u first purchase it after cleaning and managed to keep a tacky rubber as good as new for over 2 years....I didn't play regularly so cleaning wasn't too tedious task
Just get yourself a DHS skyline 3 or 2, the stickiness will last forever if you clean it and put a protective sheet after play.
Just a caveat: I'd rather prefer your unique pronunciation&accent. That makes your channel more singular.
Right
Love your videos. I honestly wish i could just talk to you for hours about paddle choice but after hours of your videos i think i am ready to buy my first serious paddle
Glad you like them!
I played my XIOM VII China and DhS Hurricane III Classic for 4 years now. If you do not use boosters (and you should not) and clean it regularly with Rev No3 REJ, the rubbers will last you a lot more than one or two years.
I don't think you are allowed to use olive oil or something like that.
According the rules, your rubber should have the same characteristics as when you bought it from the store.
Anything else applied to it, isn't allowed unless it's ittf approved.
I know you are not getting advantages by using it but I know some people in lower divisions who use pips and try to change them by putting some weird stuff on it or even microwaving their pips to make them softer and more wobbly.
Imo just use water and a sponge.
Thats right. They forgot to say, hairspray is a superbooster😉 . . . But microwaving makes the pimples harder, so the ball have no grip on it. But thats also why the pimps brake so fast.😁
Well, it seems you contradicted yourself from an earlier video where you said that putting plastic on the rubber is not necessary because, "look at the pros, they put their racket right into the case". My thought on this was that they do this because they dont have to pay for the rubbers, so I still went out and got a butterfly sheet to put on my rubbers.
Yes. Pros rarely use one sheet beyond a week.
So basically any oil boosts your rubber. Obv only do this when the rubber is lacking its original tackiness since it will increase degredation.
Apart from that just clean it regularly to remove dust etc.
Thanks for the tips
Just clean the rubber with a sponge and water mixed with a small amount of washing up liquid. Let it dry naturally. Clean the rubber before every match to keep it pristine and with optimal grip.
anything with water and soap will kill the rubber long term. the best is acetone on a sponge's corner and voilà! it dries fast and doesn't hurt at all the rubber. just put your non sticky film on it and it's ready for next session. believe me nothing beats acetone. NEVER use alcohol or soapy water.
@@jiboo6850 Never had any problems with soap and water. Also I occasionally used white vinegar. Acetone is a very powerful solvent. It may eventually break down the rubber.
@@Fontsman it doesn't like i said. are you blind?? white vinegar is even worse it'a an alcohol. try it you'll see by yourself. a lil bit on the sponge's corner.
@@jiboo6850 It's no more reactive than using acetone, which is the main component in nail varnish remover.
@@Fontsman dude, you clearly don't know what you're talking about. so do the test on 2 seperate rubbers. one with acetone and another one with your soapy water and admire your soapy water one dying before the acetone one. acetone doesn't degrade rubber. no reaction at all dummy. alcohol cooks rubber. it dries it out very fast. detergents in soap do the same.
Ich nutze immer einen Plastiktüte und vorher reinige ich den Schläger.
always use a plastic bag and clean the racquet beforehand.
can a regular piece of plastic work to protect the rubber or do you need to buy the special plastic sheet for protecting the rubber? also can a use scotch tape or electrical tape as adge tape or do I need specially TT edge tape?
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Yeah it's ok I have invested in the real equipment anyways it is not to expensive on Amazon and works very well
@@bryanwells4063 regular plastic is fine (although it should be flexible). Just as long as it stops the air getting in / the rubber drying. You could even use a plastic bag. Any tape is fine... but scotch tape doesn't protect much against impact as it is thin.
2:20 I was like who is she talking to? 🤨 lol
Is ti a bad idea to use oil on a brand new rubber Rasanter R45 ? Which is already very tacky...
Yes.. only if the rubber has dried out and all the other methods haven't worked... like water, spray, protective sheets etc.... Oil is Last Resort and must be used very very minimally
Acetone works wonders!
Lo probaré. 👍🏻
@@Stukarakuda ацетон это сильнейший и единственный растворитель!!! Остальные жидкости -разбавители, такие как бензин, Уайт -спирит, или его ещё нефрас называют, поэтому, я думаю, что ацетоном вы только испортите накладку. У меня одна сторона ракетки тоже с лишним слоем, я мою простой тёплой водой с мылом, обыкновенным детским мылом без всяких добавок, закрываю пленкой и складываю в футляр. Я не профессионал, конечно, но и за ракеткой надо ухаживать, что бы достойно играть. Удачи! Задаётся мне, что только вредитель может посоветовать мыть накладку ацетоном.
Yes, i liked the chinese accent, too. Chinese accent and table tennis belong together!
Gracias por lo videos... saludos desde Chile
Been playing for almost 20 years, this is the first time I’ve heard that people cleaning their rubber with oils
Is vaseline hair oil ok plz urgent response
Да, можно. Работает также.
Cleaning the rubbers, we keep focus, how about balls used during play, this ball brings the dust sticks to rubbers.
Can you make a review how to clean the ball?
so what is the best ? olive oil or sunflower oil ?
coconut oil. not even joking. mix it with a bit of clean petrol from any DIY store, to keep it liquid and it's fantastic (few drops and massage the rubber with your hand). but don't abuse it. maybe once every 2 or 3 months. maintains the elasticity. and acetone on a sponge to clean up. doesn't hurt and it dries fast.
Johnson’s Baby ( from J&J) massage oil is a popular recovery&booster for DHS commercial rubbers
@@sambrown5172 its the worst. So many useless ingredients inside that product.
@@jiboo6850 But effect is noticiable and long lasting
@@sambrown5172 😂😂😂😂 not at all.
Thank you so much!
Is it allowed to use oils and stuff for official tournaments, where every racket is examined? I highly doubt it
Hello ! Can you please tell me where I can buy original DHS Hurricane 3 National NEO BLUE SPONGE rubber?
Would this work well on Dignics 09c, e.g.?
As Kids we used Coca Cola for making grip on 2.5 dollar preasembled racket haha
What kind of plastic sheet ? Sticky one or just plane one?
non sticky because the rubber is sticky. sticky ones are for non sticky rubbers.
@@jiboo6850 Thanks.
any other recommendation plz
is this way for all rubber brands?
We miss your voice
Are you sure we should use water? Or just use any branded tablet is cleaner
Water is better
I've used wather with foil and let it stay for couple of hours and it took out some glue!!!!! D ont do that.
To clean with wather is ok but dry it imediatly
@@dorin123x What thing i can use to dry The water on te Rubber and dont spoil The Rubber?
@@SMITHZIM just a cloth or microfiber towel
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We want original voice
Olive oil makes the top sheet widen, and it comes off the sponge, don't use it
Coach, without your voice the videos are still good but not that enjoyable anymore! Please 🥺
Please, use your voice for the videos 🙏
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Oil??
So, my rubber is 11 years old, I'm getting the idea I should just change it 😂
Master Emratticht use your own voice instead the text to speech.
Is there any give away for table tennis bat🤔?
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hey coach... i have a question
so i bought this rubber 5 month ago and it looses it's tackinnes after 5 hour of training each day and all i have left was the grip of the rubber.. does rubber without tackinnes still generate good spin? ( japanese rubber )
Tackiness in rubber is an important factor when it comes to generating spin. When a rubber has good tackiness, it allows the ball to grip the rubber surface for a longer period of time, resulting in greater spin. However, if the tackiness of the rubber decreases over time, as it appears to be happening in your case, it will become more difficult to generate spin.
Rubber without tackiness can still generate spin, but the amount of spin will be reduced. The amount of spin generated will also depend on other factors such as the surface of the ball and the technique used.
In terms of your specific situation, it's possible that the rubber you purchased was not of high quality or was not designed for long-term use. You may want to consider trying a different brand or type of rubber that is known for its durability and tackiness.
Additionally, it's important to take care of your rubber by cleaning it regularly with a rubber cleaner and storing it in a cool, dry place. Excessive heat and humidity can cause the tackiness of the rubber to deteriorate more quickly.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
@@slater5126 I'm very blessed to receive such reply thank you it helps me alot
Water???
Waiting for this
What was that red sticker for? He put it on twice?
We miss the real voice
Guys plz dont use Oil... you will RUIN your rubbers. just clean it and place plastic cover on it and your Hurricane will be more tacky longer you have it.
Wtf. That bat flip at the beginning. I couldn’t even do that with brand new rubber.
Wang liqin..good times...
Excelente!!!!
my rubber bet was 22 years old, still OK. because I am seldom use to play tennis table. 😂. after playing I always give a less water to my rubber bet.
just wash it with soap. want it get sticky back again after a season - optimazer bio booster trf will solve it for u
Karet yang bagus cara
Original voice or we will make an petition.
I guess I'm in the minority, but I like the text to speech videos better. I can learn from Coach without having to read the annoying subtitles. It's the knowledge he's spreading that I'm after, not an accent.
Either way, keep up the great work Coach!
I thought the point of any "tennis" was to hit the ball, not stick it on a glue trap.
I can use water and a rag
Some of this information is not accurate, also when you use the sponge to clean your rubber make circular motion as you clean it. 🏓
i miss your voice :(
Should use jackfruit sap on it- that stuff is the stickiest, most hard to remove substance known to man-😜
I didn't understand a thing lol
where is your voice coach?
oil will eat at the rubber
Wolfgang
Oh no!
gib mi wacket,,,evn tho its anti i cn acwept kt
What if I don't have a rubber protector 😭
They said water is not good for rubber
I like when you speak better Sensei.
Buy a new one more often
cara
Qualcuno ha verificato che funzioni realmente?
The simple answer - don't play.
Please make Videos with your own voice again .
chinese rubber need booster
Indonesia speak ???
Бред. Как сохранить носки, памперсы..
The new voice is annoying, please use your real voice again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No korean Subtitle :(
Fixed
@@pingsunday Thx!! ♡♡
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