I have these reciever gloves that have lost their tackiness (weathered mostly). Is there anything I can use that'll bring back at least some of the tackiness.
btw has to be legal for football :)
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I have these reciever gloves that have lost their tackiness (weathered mostly). Is there anything I can use that'll bring back at least some of the tackiness.
btw has to be legal for football :)
Rub sand paper on them.
For fuck's sake-pop for some new ones, cheap-ass! :lol:
Molasses?
Can also double as a handy snack if you miss the catch. :rolleyes:
busyman: your not serious, are you?
j2: i have a game tomorrow.. if i were to buy new ones they wouldnt be worn in at all
biggles: u sure that works? o and is legal for football?
uuhhhh no.........rub sand paper on themQuote:
Originally posted by j2k4@30 October 2003 - 23:45
For fuck's sake-pop for some new ones, cheap-ass! :lol:
Think so, its a totally natural product.
Also, once you have had your hands on the ball no one else will want to touch it as they won't be quite sure what it is. :)
i mean more like something that dries :) like someone told me hairspray. i tried that, but it didnt work to well
Muselage glue.
:D
Isn't the whole selling point regarding modern hairspray revolved around the fact that it isn't sticky. The advice might have been good 30 years ago.
What you want is whatever they put on gaffer tape. Well maybe not as strong as that. It might be a bit suspicious if you have to use your feet to get the ball off your hands after you have caught it.