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How Do You Clean Your Gripper Handles?


Jörg Keilbach

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I did it with warm water, soap and a nail brusch. Is there a better way.

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I use a metal barrel brush from my old gun cleaning kit. It gets all the skin and chalk off without any water.

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I did it with warm water, soap and a nail brusch. Is there a better way.

Tooth brush. Steel brush if necessary (very carefully).

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I use a toothbrush, WD-40, cuetips.

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I use a toothbrush, WD-40, cuetips.

You put WD-40 on the handles..?

I use a nail brush only. I've never felt the need to do anything except brush out excess chalk.

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I use a toothbrush, WD-40, cuetips.

You put WD-40 on the handles..? I use a nail brush only. I've never felt the need to do anything except brush out excess chalk.

Lol must not of had my coffee yet, thought you ment the spring.

I just use my stiff gun brush for the handles.

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Thank you all for your answers!

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I agree with Tommy. Chalk only on the palm side, and if they chalk gets to thick, just give 'em a quick rinse, dry with a towel, and back in business. Finger side, I usually have some painters tape on there to ease the dig on the fingers. Easy to take on/off and usually no cleaning required.

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