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Equipment Care3D Sports should be your number one choice for sports equipment in the UK. So if you need cricket, football, hockey, rugby, tennis, fitness, snooker, boxing, martial arts or club & ground equipment in the UK, visit www.3dsports.co.uk, the discount sports equipment specialists. IMPORTANT - Please read this before you use your bat Cricket bats are made of willow. It is to be expected that the condition of the bat will deteriorate during its usage. Irrespective of make or finish of a bat, superficial face and edge marks will almost certainly appear, together with indentations or bruising of the willow. This happens especially when 'poly type' coverings have been used, when the covering (a man-made fibre) does not react in exactly the same manner as willow (a natural fibre). In these circumstances there is no need to worry or concern as the durability and performance of the bat will be unaffected. Almost all bats returned to us by worried and sometimes ill-advised customers, are not complaints due to manufacture but merely reactions of willow. If you are in doubt, telephone us before returning the bat. It could save unnecessary postage and inconvenience. Preparation for Play Oiling Light coats should be applied to the face, edge, toe and back of the blade - taking care to avoid the logos and the splice area. Generally two or three coats should be sufficient. Each coat should be allowed to dry into the blade in a horizontal position before the next is applied. Cricket Equipment Warning
ALTERNATIVELY - It is possible to fit a clear Anti-scuff or similar cover. This does not negate the requirement to 'knock in' the bat. The cover may assist the durability of the bat, but under no circumstances will it totally prevent surface damage. Knocking in Stage one This stage should take in the region of six hours, although it may vary as every bat is different. Stage two The next step is to graduate to the use of the bat to hit short catches with an old, quality cricket ball. However, if the seam marks the blade, it is necessary to return to 'Stage one' for a further conditioning. This stage should be performed for at least another hour. Once these steps have been taken, the bat should be ready for use in matches. It is advisable to initially avoid use against the 'new ball'. In addition to these steps, it is recommended that the purchaser follow closely the 'bat care' instructions issued by the manufacturer. WARNING: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A BAT BE USED IN MATCH CONDITIONS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF PURCHASE Cricket Equipment Warning
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