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Help! Glue Residue on Cricket Bat!

Thav_08

Cricket Spectator
Hi all,

Recently, I tried removing an anti scuff sheet from my bat. I followed procedure and warmed up the glue on the sheet with a hairdryer. I then peeled it off, but to my surprise, it left a thick residue of glue! After a while of sanding and trying other things like acetone, I retired for the night. Anyone have any suggestions to my dilemma?
There is a very easy way to do it:
●Remove the scuff sheet using a hairdryer
●Take spirit or paint remover and put a bit on the stikey resedue and spread it to all the stikey parts of the bat
●use a knife or a scraper ans scrape off the resedue after 5 mins
●do a light sanding using 320 grit sand paper
●Oil a bit (only face)
Apply scuff sheet after 12 to 24 hr later
●now oil what ever part of the bat you want
 

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