Introduction
A practical how-to tutorial explaining how to clean grip frames and rubberized surfaces to maintain traction, comfort, and debris-free handling.
Key Points
- Shows safe cleaning for textured rubber grips.
- Explains removing dirt from grip frame edges.
- Covers moisture control near screws and seams.
- Teaches basic inspection for peeling or wear.
- Improves comfort and long-term grip stability.
Details
Players begin by wiping down the grip frame with a lightly damp microfiber cloth. Textured rubber surfaces are cleaned using slow circular motions to lift dirt from grooves.
Attention is paid to areas near the trigger guard, grip screws, and panel edges where sweat and paint accumulate. Excess moisture is avoided to prevent seepage into the frame.
Players examine rubber grips for peeling, softness changes, or early signs of stretching. Even minor deterioration affects control and should be monitored.
Routine grip maintenance keeps the marker comfortable, predictable, and clean.