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Topic: Spinmax for Dignics
Posted By: blahness
Subject: Spinmax for Dignics
Date Posted: 10/31/2022 at 9:39am
My 09c pretty much has 0 tack now and is playing more like 05 unfortunately... which is not what I want in a FH rubber in general. Has anyone tried applying spinmax for Dignics rubbers?

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Viscaria
FH: Hurricane 8-80
BH: D05

Back to normal shape bats :(



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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 10/31/2022 at 10:47am
So is it true the low durability of D09C? 
Because D05 is the opposite, it lasts a long time showing no decrease in performance.


Posted By: blahness
Date Posted: 10/31/2022 at 10:49am
Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

So is it true the low durability of D09C? 
Because D05 is the opposite, it lasts a long time showing no decrease in performance.

The tackiness doesn't last all that long imo... D05 is indeed much better in durability imo 


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Viscaria
FH: Hurricane 8-80
BH: D05

Back to normal shape bats :(


Posted By: anubhav1984
Date Posted: 10/31/2022 at 12:28pm
Originally posted by TT newbie TT newbie wrote:

So is it true the low durability of D09C? 
Because D05 is the opposite, it lasts a long time showing no decrease in performance.

I have D09c on my FH and I can attest to the fact that the tackiness and even the gloss on the sheet did not last for more than a month. It is perhaps one of the worst one when it comes to durability of the overall performance itself. I had to boost it a couple of times to revive it.


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Butterfly Viscaria FL
FH - Undecided
BH - Undecided


Posted By: dingyibvs
Date Posted: 10/31/2022 at 3:42pm
I've used it for about a month and the tack is gone as well. Still plays pretty well though, the topsheet is grippy and the sponge still has the characteristic soft touch with passive shots and nice speed and spin with power shots. I have an old bottle of Spinmax lying around somewhere, I can give it a try later today, but I doubt it'll make much difference as it was only mildly tacky to begin with. 

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Blade: Hurricane Long 5 (968) FL
FH: D09C max
BH: D09C max


Posted By: firetack
Date Posted: 11/01/2022 at 4:04am
if the spinmax doesn't bring back the 09c  tack try olive oil on the topsheet,this worked well for Rakza z

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Black Balsa 3.0 fh/tenergy 05 1.9 388d ox



Posted By: blahness
Date Posted: 11/01/2022 at 6:58pm
Originally posted by firetack firetack wrote:

if the spinmax doesn't bring back the 09c  tack try olive oil on the topsheet,this worked well for Rakza z

I actually did that once already and it worked, maybe I should try it again....


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Viscaria
FH: Hurricane 8-80
BH: D05

Back to normal shape bats :(


Posted By: dingyibvs
Date Posted: 11/08/2022 at 4:52pm
I applied some Spinmax, didn't seem to make much of a difference by feel. I'm gonna play with it tonight to see if it plays any different but I doubt it. It wasn't really tacky to begin with so not sure how much it'd do. 

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Blade: Hurricane Long 5 (968) FL
FH: D09C max
BH: D09C max


Posted By: blahness
Date Posted: 11/08/2022 at 6:05pm
Originally posted by dingyibvs dingyibvs wrote:

I applied some Spinmax, didn't seem to make much of a difference by feel. I'm gonna play with it tonight to see if it plays any different but I doubt it. It wasn't really tacky to begin with so not sure how much it'd do. 

interesting - maybe i'll just try olive oil to revive my topsheet....


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Viscaria
FH: Hurricane 8-80
BH: D05

Back to normal shape bats :(


Posted By: haggisv
Date Posted: 11/09/2022 at 5:59am
Originally posted by dingyibvs dingyibvs wrote:

I applied some Spinmax, didn't seem to make much of a difference by feel. I'm gonna play with it tonight to see if it plays any different but I doubt it. It wasn't really tacky to begin with so not sure how much it'd do. 

The original spinmax would do more, but because of the high VOC content it's no longer available in most places. The obsessive zero-tolerance to VOC rules by the ITTF was never meant for cleaners like Spinmax, but it resulted in many dealers no longer wanting to carry something that contained VOCs.

The new water-based SPinmax still works as well as a cleaner, but does not restore a sheet as well as the original Spinmax could do.


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Posted By: dingyibvs
Date Posted: 11/09/2022 at 1:43pm
Originally posted by haggisv haggisv wrote:

Originally posted by dingyibvs dingyibvs wrote:

I applied some Spinmax, didn't seem to make much of a difference by feel. I'm gonna play with it tonight to see if it plays any different but I doubt it. It wasn't really tacky to begin with so not sure how much it'd do. 

The original spinmax would do more, but because of the high VOC content it's no longer available in most places. The obsessive zero-tolerance to VOC rules by the ITTF was never meant for cleaners like Spinmax, but it resulted in many dealers no longer wanting to carry something that contained VOCs.

The new water-based SPinmax still works as well as a cleaner, but does not restore a sheet as well as the original Spinmax could do.

Yea it feels just like washing it with my Paddle Palace cleaner. It's clean, and tackier than before I cleaned it, but hardly any tack to speak of. 


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Blade: Hurricane Long 5 (968) FL
FH: D09C max
BH: D09C max


Posted By: Twiddler
Date Posted: 11/09/2022 at 2:04pm
WD-40 can restore tackiness. 


Posted By: amitmnagarwal
Date Posted: 01/30/2023 at 11:56am
Does it really last so less?

How long does the effectiveness last ? ( in months and also hours/week, please mention)


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Amit Agarwal

Blade : Michael Maze
FH : T05 max
BH : R47


Posted By: NextLevel
Date Posted: 01/30/2023 at 12:17pm
D09c always retained the tackiness for me if I used the plastic cover sheet to protect it from dust.  I really don't get many of the comments here  - what it did lose was the liveliness of the sponge over time, but if I really wanted to, I could have handled that as well.

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Posted By: dingyibvs
Date Posted: 01/30/2023 at 12:31pm
Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

D09c always retained the tackiness for me if I used the plastic cover sheet to protect it from dust.  I really don't get many of the comments here  - what it did lose was the liveliness of the sponge over time, but if I really wanted to, I could have handled that as well.

I do the same. I don't feel like it lost any significant amount of tackiness, it just wasn't very tacky to begin with. 


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Blade: Hurricane Long 5 (968) FL
FH: D09C max
BH: D09C max


Posted By: haggisv
Date Posted: 02/01/2023 at 12:45am
Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

D09c always retained the tackiness for me if I used the plastic cover sheet to protect it from dust.  I really don't get many of the comments here  - what it did lose was the liveliness of the sponge over time, but if I really wanted to, I could have handled that as well.

That was my experience as well.


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