I wonder if wet sanding with progressively higher grit would do the trick? Soon to try this myself as I usually get new bats
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I wonder if wet sanding with progressively higher grit would do the trick? Soon to try this myself as I usually get new bats
Quoted from lyonsden:Toss them in a tumbler with some Novus 2 and run it over night.
On plastic?! Didn't know you could do that. If so, that is very exciting. I'm assuming you'd want to use fine media & shorten the tumble time?
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