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Sandpaper (gasp) new brass pole?
Posted by Lyme Lyte on December 26, 2012 at 10:27 pmLove my new brass pole….the smooth spin, the smaller diameter, but it is slick! I have tried everything imaginable and am about ready to take sandpaper to this pole like I did my chrome. Anyone sand down their brass? If I have to I will get it powder coated, but heck I paid extra for the brass and it is so pretty so just don’t want to resort to that. Maybe a light sand job? So looking all all options first. Advice appreciated…..
azblanco replied 11 years, 11 months ago 9 Members · 27 Replies -
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PLEASE let me know what you decide to do! i am having so much problems with mine during the cold months, slick slick slick. i keep throwing out resorting to powder coat because I hate that i spent all this money on it just to powder coat it… I would rather just buy a second pole to have instead of powder coating…
im frustrated too -
i steam cleaned it to getmy grip aid junk off and it just ended being slicker than ever right after
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I have heated it w a heater to the point it is hot. I have sprayed it with Cramers. I have used I tac, and now Corn Huskers. I have tried getting the room humid and then not humid. I used brasso and acetone on it as well. Windex and plain water. White vinegar and apple cider vinegar. Running out of options here, but any hand grips are almost impossible.
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I have also thought about putting chemicals on it to make the tarnishing process go faster, maybe it will be grippier when tarnished……
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wow! i havent done all of these… but i tried cramers the other day and it worked for a little while but then got slick again… i use a shit load of dry hands so i can grip… but then my hands get too dry and makes poling unenjoyable-because at that point my hands arent the problem, the pole is.
although I do battle with sweaty hands, the pole has been a pain the last few months.. it waa great during the summer -
I am becoming concerned with what I am hearing about Xpole's brass pole. Brass is supposed to be the grippy one! I have been on Platimum stages brass and they are impossible to slide on. Sometimes spins even hurt a little. I want a brass but may go PS.
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Why do the newer versions of poles seem to be less superior to the older ones? Back in the day brass was a guaranteed pole for grip – too much grip if anything. Are these companies really using brass?
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Luvlee, yes, mine and AZ both have the PS….and the grip, or lack of, is killing me. I have been reading up on threads here tonight and it sounds it’s the same with all the brands. Actually, my best gripping pole is the one I spray painted..it is a cross between my LM PC and my once slick chrome.
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great question cherished!
i am also very curious to order bobbis portable pole from australia which is really a pussycat pole that bobbi made removable that she now sells.
its australian made and they are not a large company so maybe their brass is better?
I jusr dont have the 800$ for it right now… they are a lot more pricey and I dont even want to know what it will cost to ship the thing…
after buying the pole and shipping i could have bought a stage -
I dislike brass….it is either too slick or too grippy for me; there is never a middle ground. Brass seems to like being dirty. Probably the quickest way to tarnish brass is with ammonia. I would try that before trying to sand brass. Brass is a very soft metal and I am not convinced that sanding it would be a good option.
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Wow. I thought you all had xpole. I stick like glue to ps brass.
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U do? Are the PS Poles u use shiney or more tarnished……
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Ok, I'm getting a little concerned because I plan on buying a Brass X-Pole is the spring. My thought process is that my Chrome is good right now, in the colder months, but the Brass would be good for the humid summer. I was going to buy TG, but I reaad here that there isn't enough difference between it and Chrome. What to do????
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