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  • Thread starter Thread starter Ken B
  • Start date Start date Apr 9, 2010

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Joined Feb 3, 2010 Messages 5,962 Points 113 Location Pac NW One of my players asked what would be a good way to clean her Easton Stealth Clarity. The bat is picking up the ball smears and she'd like to remove the smears without damaging the bat. Thanks, Ken S

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Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 2,349 Points 0 Location Lexington,Ohio Soft Scrub, been using it for years. If you have build up. It saves some arm muscle if you use the dish sponge with the plastic backing that doesn't scratch . Otherwise we just spray it on , let it set and wipe off with the sponge. Last edited: Apr 9, 2010 B

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Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 47 Points 0 We use a Mr. Clean magic eraser. DD has three bats. 2 about 1 yr old and a new Easten stealth and we clean once per week and they all look like new!! kls_hittingacademy

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Joined May 8, 2008 Messages 56 Points 0 Location Milton, WI we just buy new ones absdad

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bigboyk said: We use a Mr. Clean magic eraser. DD has three bats. 2 about 1 yr old and a new Easten stealth and we clean once per week and they all look like new!! Click to expand...
Definitely! My dd's white Phenix gets dirty if you just look at it, let alone ball smudges, etc. Magic Eraser cleans it up great. R

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SBFAMILY said: Soft Scrub, been using it for years. If you have build up. It saves some arm muscle if you use the dish sponge with the plastic backing that doesn't scratch . Otherwise we just spray it on , let it set and wipe off with the sponge. Click to expand...
Soap and water and a bit of an abrasive sponge works great, but go a little easy on the colored lettering that can scratch off. But other than that I was surprised how easily the CF3 I recently worked on cleaned up. I thought it would take some work but no problem. mkral

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Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 279 Points 0 Ditto on the Magic Eraser!! They work the best!! Greenmonsters

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kls_hittingacademy said: we just buy new ones Click to expand...
Dibs on the old 33/23s :) GM You must log in or register to reply here.

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