Cleaning non-tacky rubber

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What I have learned is that just water and the palm of your hand is fine. Using rubber cleaners or other chemicals too often to clean rubbers can cause a loss in durability. What I tend to do is that I clean my rubbers maybe once a week with a tiny tiny amount of basic hand washing soap. After each session I just clean it with water and slap an adhesive rubber protector film on it to prevent it from scratching. I only use a rubber cleaner maybe once a month to get that clean feeling.

I only wanted to share the way I do it but I am in no position to tell what you should do. Just don't try to clean a dry rubber, that will be a mess.
 
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After each play I clean my rubbers with regular tap water and a special sponge and maybe once in a week, sometimes once in a couple of weeks I use Tibhar sprayer. The first time I used Tibhar sprayer I wasn't too much happy, as it seemed it made rubbers more slippery compared with just plain water, but now, I like the cleaner. After all It seems it makes the rubber more sticky, especially Neo3. Maybe rubbers had to get used to that cleaner...
 
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