What's doing against scratch on paintwok ?

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Technicalmove, Oct 26, 2002.

  1. Technicalmove

    Technicalmove Regular Member

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    Hi

    last week i got my MP-99 delivered. The raquet is very fantastic.Lots of control and very powerfull. This is my third racket from yonex. Before i have played with Ti-3 and Ti-7.And the change to MP series is really tremendous. Ti-3 and Ti-7 are too heavy in my Opionen.I guess the reason is that my MP-99 is a 3U/G3 Version.Last week i used to play double with a newbie and our rackets got clash. Now there is a small scratch in the near of the T-point. Do you have any idea how to fix it?
     

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    wow

    wow ur racket got a pretty bad there

    ah maybe low quality paint??? :D maybe.........:cool:
     
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    Maybe you can paint it with a similar colored paint , or just leave it alone:)
     
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    yeah :D

    just paint it with the smae colour or leave it thats all :D
     
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    i think it's because it's 3u, that's why it's easier to damage it...

    i have mp90jp and my "battle wounds" are from significantly hard clashes!
     
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    Here's an idea. Go to the hardware store and get a can of spray-on polyurethene (spelling?) for woodworking finish and spray on your racquet.

    That stuff binds very well and it is meant to protect paint jobs.

    I think I will try that and see.

    Ben
     

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