teko454 said:I noticed that my shaft will start out nice and smooth like glass then after usiing powder its rough again. I also tride that invisible powder but it didnt seem to work. Smelled good though lol,
Lun@ticfringe said:Very rarely use powder myself unless it very humid,but when i do I prefer to use a talc bag.It takes up almost no room in my case and makes aplication to my hands easier with no extra wasted powder geting on everything. http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/accessories/grsmsr.html
worriedbeef said:use a glove. miles smoother than anything else, and it's consistent. no hassle, and you can afford to sweat a tad on your hand with no worries at all.
try one for a week. strange at first but you probably will stick to one!
Fatboy said:tried it, love the concept etc, but couldnt get there with it and at the time I was playing good,
when I go to Germany i'm gonna get a lot of tins of the powder and give them to a few people to try, and find a source so anyone who wants it can get it, i'm telling you it is amazing. Ive been looking for the best powder forever and a day and I finally found it, the only way it gets on the table is if you dont wipe it off your hand, and when you do wipe it off your still dry for along time and it dosent accumlate in the palm of your hand like the cone junk. I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer-but I have had this wet hand problem forever and I found a solution. My $$$ is made I just want to hook up my friends, and @ $4 how much $$ could anyone make?
when I get back from Germany next time, i'll send 20 cans out to people here for free who have lots of posts and wet hands and then we can compair notes. The Germans do it right.
worriedbeef said:use a glove. miles smoother than anything else, and it's consistent. no hassle, and you can afford to sweat a tad on your hand with no worries at all.
try one for a week. strange at first but you probably will stick to one!