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any way to condition slipmat?
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| msz |
| lol i may soudn like a cheapskate but has anyone conditioned their old slipmats? my platter is starting to stop *tear. |
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| sr126 |
i dunno, never tried.
but if you decide to get new ones, try these:
http://djdeals.com/technicsRPWA1200.htm
at first i didn't like them, 'cause they are stiff, like cardboard stiffeners they use to mail vinyl. but they grew on me. they work well, and they are really durable.
the person @ guitar center, said they will soften up as they break in. if they actually softened up, i haven't noticed. you can still hurt someone if you threw it at them like a ninja star. :) |
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| Cosmic Realm |
| quote: | Originally posted by sr126
. you can still hurt someone if you threw it at them like a ninja star. :) |
:haha:
nice... i havnt tried to soften mine up i just bought new ones i have the esdjcp Aero Slipmats they were like $20 or something and work great... |
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| ivanbee |
cheapskate!
this reminds me, i need some slipmats |
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| Gunyouken |
| Slipmats are the cheapest piece of equipment... If you don't even have the cash for 2 slipmats, I can't see how you could have the cash for anything else... Even if you just throw a few coins in a glass jar everyday you could have slipmats before the end of the week. |
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| Allied Nations |
Sicmats are fun.
:) The color really doesnt fade.. |
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