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I sprayed windex on my tama.

Started by YellowFlash, 16 May, 2013, 03:46:33

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YellowFlash

So my friend said you can spray windex or window cleaner on a tama and it will make it tackier. So I tried it on my old woodgrain TK-16 and  it did make it tackier. But im afraid if it works on paint like a ozora? Does it work on like paint is my question.

Tetsuya Takahashi

Did you let the windex settle in the wood before you wiped it of?

BrandonYoder

the reason this worked for your woodgrain tama is because wood has pours that soak up water causing the grains to expand and feel ridged.
I have no clue what windex does on paint....but as far as spraying your wood tamas goes...windex is not necessary...spray it with water if you're hopping to get that extra texture faster. Otherwise just play with it a lot...your sweat and oils will naturally cause the grains to rase. and ozora tamas also just get tackier over time with use. (and its a good tacky, rather then sticky)