Ugh, where do I begin...
My friend and I were battling with the custom blade I had built and given to him a couple months back (I was using Pegasis 105F and my friend Virgo 100HF). Now, as the battle went on, the Virgo wheel got HUGE marks on it. My friend was concerned about his blade's performance, and I became concerned about future battles.
Now, I know Beyblade is a full contact game (for the blades, anyway), and that dings and dents are unavoidable. But I want to hear some WBO-legal ways to keep MFBs clean and working before I do anything else (I.E.,can I buff out scratches? Apply lacquer on the wheel to replace lost lacquer? Stuff like that?)
All this time on the WBO,and no one has mentioned anything about this. I'm surprised. So, I encourage you to post helpful suggestions for MFB maintenance. Thank you!
My friend and I were battling with the custom blade I had built and given to him a couple months back (I was using Pegasis 105F and my friend Virgo 100HF). Now, as the battle went on, the Virgo wheel got HUGE marks on it. My friend was concerned about his blade's performance, and I became concerned about future battles.
Now, I know Beyblade is a full contact game (for the blades, anyway), and that dings and dents are unavoidable. But I want to hear some WBO-legal ways to keep MFBs clean and working before I do anything else (I.E.,can I buff out scratches? Apply lacquer on the wheel to replace lost lacquer? Stuff like that?)
All this time on the WBO,and no one has mentioned anything about this. I'm surprised. So, I encourage you to post helpful suggestions for MFB maintenance. Thank you!