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There was an exact same topic just a few days ago...
Yes, but no need really.
If you are a clean freak then an Oxiclean paste rub will brighten it up in seconds.
My old bat has lots of sweat and dents, but no blood! But gotta love the way you paint the whole battle imagery.Here is the link to the other thread where several people responded:
[video]https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?23568-How-do-I-clean-my-racket[/video]
Well, I admit it's about the looks hahaha. I started playing a few months ago after a gap of 24 years and now it's more a hobby and showing off some nice (pretty!) bats in front of the youngsters!Yes, they do. And yes, they can be cleaned.
But why?
Welp, there are two types of people when it comes to cleaning your blade:
1 - People who want to keep their handles (which most of the time will be covered by your hand when you play) clean and pretty.
and
2 - Those who take the blood, sweat and tear marks on their blades with pride as if they were battle scars.
Carl is one of those as you could see on the other thread haha.
If it's not about looks, but about hygiene, try water & dish soap or rubbing alcohol (might take color off of the racket though).
i did search for the topic before posting. Searched "dirty TT handles" but no hits, so I asked. But thanks.
My old bat has lots of sweat and dents, but no blood! But gotta love the way you paint the whole battle imagery.