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GM Linseed Oil

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Care information

 

  1. Oiling: Before using your cricket bat for the first time, apply a light coat of linseed oil to the face, edges, and toe of the bat. This helps to protect the wood and maintain its moisture content. Repeat this process every few months or whenever the bat starts to feel dry.

  2. Knocking-in: Knocking-in is a crucial step in preparing a new cricket bat. Use a specialized bat mallet or a cricket ball wrapped in an old sock to gently tap the face of the bat, focusing on the middle and edges. Gradually increase the force over several hours of knocking-in to compress the fibers and minimize the risk of cracking. Avoid striking the bat on the toe or back.

  3. Storage: Store your cricket bat in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat or humidity. Avoid leaning it against a wall or any other surface that may cause the bat to warp. Ideally, keep it in a bat cover or a padded bag to protect it from dust, moisture, and accidental damage.

  4. Cleaning: After each use, wipe the bat with a clean, dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris. If the bat becomes excessively dirty, you can use a slightly damp cloth to clean it, but avoid getting the handle wet. Allow the bat to air dry before storing it.

  5. Grip Maintenance: Check the grip regularly for signs of wear or damage. If the grip starts to deteriorate or lose its effectiveness, replace it with a new one. Applying a thin layer of grip tape over the existing grip can help prolong its lifespan.

  6. Protection: During gameplay, always use a bat toe guard to protect the bottom of the bat from moisture, impact, and general wear and tear. Additionally, using a bat cover or scuff sheet on the face of the bat can help prevent ball marks and damage.

  7. Avoid Excessive Force: While it's natural to hit the ball hard, avoid unnecessary force or hitting inappropriate surfaces such as concrete or hard ground. Doing so can cause the bat to weaken, crack, or even break.

  8. Avoid Excessive Moisture: Never expose your cricket bat to excessive moisture, such as rain or water. Moisture can cause the bat to swell, warp, or become weak. If the bat does get wet, gently wipe it dry and allow it to air dry naturally in a cool, dry place.

  9. Professional Maintenance: If your cricket bat experiences significant damage, such as cracks or splits, it's best to consult a professional bat repair service. They can assess the damage and provide appropriate repairs or advice on bat replacement.

Remember, proper care and maintenance will help extend the lifespan of your cricket bat, ensuring optimal performance and enjoyment on the field.

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100ml, Resealable screw cap for storage.

GM's specialist linseed bat oil is ideal for the preparation and maintenance of your cricket bat. Oiling the cricket bat blade & edges maintains moisture levels within the blade, reducing the chances of cracking and splitting.

STEP 1 - Evenly apply a small amount of bat oil to a soft cloth and apply an even coat to the bat in repeated forward movements moving down the blade & edges in line with the grain avoiding any stickers or the splice area.
You can visually ensure there is even coverage by holding up towards the light. If any areas missed, reply apply as above.

STEP 2 - Allow bat to dry for 24 hours before use. It is possible to remove any oil that has not been absorbed using very fine sand paper (180-220 ‘grit’ is recommended).
STEP 3 - A further very light coat of oil is then recommended where sanding has occurred.
STEP 4 – Allow to dry for a further 24 hours.

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GM Linseed Oil

$14.99

100ml, Resealable screw cap for storage.

GM's specialist linseed bat oil is ideal for the preparation and maintenance of your cricket bat. Oiling the cricket bat blade & edges maintains moisture levels within the blade, reducing the chances of cracking and splitting.

STEP 1 - Evenly apply a small amount of bat oil to a soft cloth and apply an even coat to the bat in repeated forward movements moving down the blade & edges in line with the grain avoiding any stickers or the splice area.
You can visually ensure there is even coverage by holding up towards the light. If any areas missed, reply apply as above.

STEP 2 - Allow bat to dry for 24 hours before use. It is possible to remove any oil that has not been absorbed using very fine sand paper (180-220 ‘grit’ is recommended).
STEP 3 - A further very light coat of oil is then recommended where sanding has occurred.
STEP 4 – Allow to dry for a further 24 hours.

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