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Blade Varnish (Joola)

User reviews

Average user rating from: 3 users

Overall rating
4.4
Quick to prepare (2 ratings)
3.5
Ease of attachment (2 ratings)
4.5
Length of effects (1 rating)
5.0
Value for money (3 ratings)
4.7
 


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Sunday, 08 November 2009

Written by neversolis - Top 5 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
5.0
Value for money
5.0
varnish is really essential to protect your blade. i used this varnish back when vocs were not illegal, but i can not be sure wheter this has them or not. one of my blades sealed with this passed a VOC test, maybe after long periods of exposure the vocs will all evaporate out.

but anyways, this is great stuff for your blade. it does not cost that much , 10-20 dolalrs, will last your life time. it is serves just like a clear coat on your car, it prevents surface disruption. this can include rubber regluing, and other contact to the surface of the blade. it is worth every enny to buy and protect your paddle.
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james
Sunday, 07 June 2009

Written by james - Top 10 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.0
Quick to prepare
4.0
Ease of attachment
4.0
Value for money
4.0
This Varnish really protects your blade when attaching rubbers frequently. It is very easy to put onto your blade but if you put too much on your bat will seem to be realy heavy and it is likely to fail VOC tests
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t3h anarchist
Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Written by t3h anarchist - #1 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.5
Quick to prepare
3.0
Ease of attachment
5.0
Length of effects
5.0
Value for money
5.0
Joola Blade Varnish is a must have treatment for any blade. It protects your wood from the harmful effects of gluing over and over again, such as splintering and tears in the wood.

I believe there is VOCs in this, but my paddle had it, but somehow it still passed the test thingy.

Anyway, basically, you just apply a thin layer, and it acts like a film. So when you glue, the glue actually dries onto the varnish, instead of the blade, so the rubber still sticks on perfects and normally, except the glue does not seep into the wood of the blade, thus preventing harmful effects.

I HIGHLY recommend you to use this varnish. This will extend the life of your blade at least 2 or 3 times.
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