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    Posted: 10/08/2008 at 7:03am
Buy some cheap 729 rubber and microwave it for 1 minute.
 Slightly melts the surface and when it hardens, it is anti spin.
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hahaha.. LOL
thanks man, this is new. Some people iron the rubber, but i guess there is a new way of creating anti in the new TT era..
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Iron will stick halve the top sheet off.
It is not guranteed to be good for you so don't use an expensive rubber.
For me it feels quite cool!
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rofl

cheap 729 rubbers...like 5 bucks each? lol
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Just get a heat gun and do it that way. 
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A layer of varnish over the top of any old rubber, wait for it to harden. Your anti is done. You can mess around with different rubbers with sponge hardness

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Originally posted by Ginko Tai Kim Ginko Tai Kim wrote:

A layer of varnish over the top of any old rubber, wait for it to harden. Your anti is done. You can mess around with different rubbers with sponge hardness


that would not be legit. it changes the surface.
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And how illegal is all of this? lol
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you technically doesnt APPLY anything on the topsheet if you microwave it. you do though if you apply varnish on it. microwaving is like leaving it in the sun or collecting dust.
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It would be way easier to just leave it in the sun for a few days - especially in hot places like South Asia, Australian desert, New Mexico etc.

Also - clean it up every day with alcohol. That will kill tackiness and grippiness pretty fast too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ginko Tai Kim Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/23/2008 at 12:32am
Changing the charcteristics of any rubber would be illegal...


ummm.... using a 30 year rubber that's be rock hardened and fossilized and slippery, would be considered illegal.

I just thought that it was an experiment or something to do for fun.

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