paint chip

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by smidsy1985, Jul 15, 2013.

  1. smidsy1985

    smidsy1985 Regular Member

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    Hi there,
    I 've ordered a new racket, the Victor mx-jjs.
    What can you do to provide the paint from chipping, besides ofcourse not hitting the shuttle on the frame or clashing with somebody else racket???
    Hope to hear some tips
    Greetings
     
  2. SolsticeOfLight

    SolsticeOfLight Regular Member

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    There are the rolls of foam you can buy. If you cut that stuff into strips and wind it round the frame, you should avoid any nasty paint-chipping moments.
     
  3. netje

    netje New Member

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    Let your racket earn its battle wounds :cool:
     
  4. R20190

    R20190 Regular Member

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    The best way of preventing chips is not to use it! lol

    Seriously though, if you're that concerned about chips, you're not going to enjoy the game. If you want to enjoy the game, don't worry about chips. Just accept it is part of badminton...

    I get dents and scratches on my new car, but I'm not going to drive around with bubble wrap/foam tape all over it.

    I might do a how-to later on repairing chips... that might help you feel a bit better about chipping racquets.
     
  5. kestube

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    good info,The best way of preventing chips is not to use it.thanks [​IMG]
     

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