wjpjr said:Clean hands and shaft ... No powders
Sensation said:Which works best for getting the shaft to glide smoothly?
I'm talking about pure Rosin and Talc.
Can it be bad to use powder on shafts? (Pros do...)
Sensation said:Which works best for getting the shaft to glide smoothly?
I'm talking about pure Rosin and Talc.
Can it be bad to use powder on shafts? (Pros do...)
Sensation said:Which works best for getting the shaft to glide smoothly?
I'm talking about pure Rosin and Talc.
Can it be bad to use powder on shafts? (Pros do...)
If I absolutely had to use powder because of sweaty hands, I would use a product called pro-glide. It is a thick fluid substance you put on your bridge hand. The fluid evaporates and leaves a slippery residue. I think it is probably just powder suspended in a fluid, but that's just a guess.Sensation said:The object of this post is for me to get to know which powder allows the best glide for my shaft to slide through my fingers. Effectively, I think Rosin wouldn't be a great idea as it would make thing sticky.
I have perfectly clean shafts and hands. I sweat from hands, since I began using alcohol (every day) and Drisol (2-3 times a week during sleep) it's getting wayyyyyyyyyyy better! In stress situations though, I can sweat just enough to make me feel uncomfortable.
If I use a little bit of powder on the areas of my hand where the shafts slides, once an hour would be enough... I hope!
Do you prefer a brand of talc in particular? Johnson and Johnson's baby powder?
DelaWho??? said:Anyone ever try corn starch? It's very absorbent and has the feel like it is more slippery that talc. I've never tried it in a pool setting (rarely use talc) but it might actually be better for the shaft wood because it isn't an abrasive mineral.
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Agreed. The original post was which one to use. This was already discussed on a DIFFERENT thread. Keep that there. Sorry for the rant... I would prefer talc over the rosin. I still keep a small baggie, but find it rare to use it, but when I do, it's there.buddha162 said:Very predictable thread progression...guy asks about talc vs. rosin, 6 people jumps in and answers "use neither, wash your hands/use a glove/use cue silk"...and I follow by pointing this out, also very predictable![]()
Correct answer: Talc. I use Silver Cup Talc: http://www.platinumbilliards.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_46&products_id=1001688
No added oils or perfumes, just straight-up talcum powder. I keep mine in a contact lenses case, dip right index finger in, brush a minimal amount onto bridging hand.
-Roger