beth does what...rubbing alcohol?
rhunt....frost bite? just exactly how cold does it have to get before y'all call it quits...in SoIL, the more humid the better...slopers with sweat is as good as the training gets...
so no one has actually tried this little trick, eh?
Rubbing alcohol...
yeah, but where ya gonna find slopers at the Red to try this on... with crimps it doesn't matter as much....ok,ok, I am getting off topic...
really, the kids here seem to think that the chalk stays on their hands better, without a sheen of body oil on the tips...
let me know your findings...btw, company theft is bad behavior son...
really, the kids here seem to think that the chalk stays on their hands better, without a sheen of body oil on the tips...
let me know your findings...btw, company theft is bad behavior son...
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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The alcohol will remove grease and oil from your hands-but should you sweat any after that, you've got greasy tips again. The chalk will help absorb that.
With hands that are greasy, the chalk only sticks to the top layer, so you end up with a layer of grease that will still be slippery underneath the chalk, until you chalk and wipe a few times, hopefully removing the layer of grease.
If I remember that article with Beth Rodden right, she only used the rubbing alcohol after lunch, or before a session, not during. Removing too much oil from your skin can make it more likely to crack, which is no fun at all.
With hands that are greasy, the chalk only sticks to the top layer, so you end up with a layer of grease that will still be slippery underneath the chalk, until you chalk and wipe a few times, hopefully removing the layer of grease.
If I remember that article with Beth Rodden right, she only used the rubbing alcohol after lunch, or before a session, not during. Removing too much oil from your skin can make it more likely to crack, which is no fun at all.
Never mess with a local!
Hey Piggy,
whomever said the alcohol makes the chalk stick better was right on target. That's actually how you make that liquid chalk stuff that's sold in bottles. It supposedly sticks to your hands for a long time making you not have to chalk up nearly as much. Also, AC was right about the chalk only sticking to the top layer of grease, so it does seem logical to use alcohol to remove it first.
Mj
whomever said the alcohol makes the chalk stick better was right on target. That's actually how you make that liquid chalk stuff that's sold in bottles. It supposedly sticks to your hands for a long time making you not have to chalk up nearly as much. Also, AC was right about the chalk only sticking to the top layer of grease, so it does seem logical to use alcohol to remove it first.
Mj
...quitting drinking is kinda like washing your hands after you take a crap...why start now?