The Dust Peril still persisting.

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The Dust Peril still persisting.

Look here, dear fellows. This is a great photo to convince you of the dust peril. Laboratory studies did reveal that, along getting dusty, the rubber surface would cause mishits a lot. The obvious reason comes from the fact that plastic scurf () being imprinted onto the topsheet surface will work much likewise an effective lubricative agent.
The scurf is not easy to remove with sweaty hand, and more so if a soft rubber topsheet is concerned.

IMPORTANT TO NOTE
It was also revealed that, if a hard topsheet being employed, it can be cleared up very well by only brushing the rubber with the bottom part of hand palm.

RESULTING HINTS
Using topsheet of Hard rubber materials is much preferred to the soft materials when playing matches with many freshy balls (multi-ball playing system). Using hard topsheets also recommended where indoor wet-mopping is not possible.

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