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Are squash and badminton rackets the same?

Are squash and badminton rackets the same?

The main difference between the two rackets for the different sports is the weight of each. Badminton rackets should not exceed 100g, with most being between about 83g and 100g. Squash rackets are generally a little heavier, most weighing somewhere in the region of 110g to 150g.

How do you get ink out of tennis strings?

Rubbing alcohol is pretty gentle. So are Goo-Gone and Simply Green since they are citrus based. Acetone is harsher and more likely to react chemically with the string and mar the paint. This may sound silly, but you might try a gum rubber eraser or a Pink Pearl (found in art supply stores) for small areas.

How do you paint a badminton racket?

How to Repair a Broken Badminton Racket String

  1. Secure the Other Strings. There are a few ways your strings may have been attached to your racket.
  2. Cut a Length of New String.
  3. Attach the Fresh String.
  4. Replace the Broken String.
  5. Give the New String Tension.
  6. Finish the String.
  7. Inspect Your Racket.
  8. Specify the String You Prefer.
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How is squash different from tennis?

The biggest difference between the two sports are the courts. Squash courts feature walls that players hit the ball towards, whereas tennis courts are typically a rectangular, flat surface that is not enclosed.

Can we play badminton with squash racket?

It is possible to play using your squash rackets but not very good practice, and could lead to injury. If you are just planning on having some fun for an hour or two as a one off and don’t want to buy badminton rackets, using a squash racket won’t be disastrous.

How do you remove racket stencils?

use nail polish remover…that will do it..

Can you spray paint tennis racket strings?

There is nothing wrong with using spray paint. I bet you thats what the manufactureres do during mass production. I used to spray paint my strings (including gut) back in the early ’80s with no problems. It’s quick, but you need an open area and lots of newspapers.