How do you clean the surface of a ping pong table?
Keep it Clean!
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Serious ping-pong players are known to be a bit fanatical when it comes to choosing their equipment, often spending many hours in discussion and play testing of various gear. I think there is a small equipment junkie in all of us. But once you have found table tennis rubbers that you like, how do you make sure that they stay in good condition for as long as possible? That's when the subject of ping-pong paddle cleaning comes up, and that's what I'll be taking an in-depth look at in this article.
Cleaning Your Table Tennis Rubbers
While each rubber will be nice and clean when it comes out of its packet, once you start playing it won't take long for dust and other grime to get on the playing surface. Once that happens, you can expect the performance of your rubber to drop, since the dirt will prevent the rubber from gripping the ball properly. So you need to get that dirt off, without hurting the rubber in the process. How can you do that?
As it turns out, there are a number of ways of doing this, depending on your preferences (and wallet size).
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* Sponge and water. This is my favorite method of cleaning the surface of my rubber. I have used a Slurpex sponge (now called an Absorb 'N Dry Vacuum Sponge Block - but I can't bring myself to keep typing all that!) for many years, and it's still going strong. My Slurpex comes in a yellow plastic container that helps keep the sponge damp, and stops it from picking up dust while sitting in my table tennis bag. Very nifty! But a regular kitchen sponge in a small plastic container works pretty well too, if you can't get hold of a Slurpex easily.
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