improve your stadium

ok how to improve you stadium step by step:step 1 get your stadium cooking oli and tisue cover the stadium walls aswell in the oil.step2: wipe it down cover the oliy tissue in water wipe the stadium down get a towl or alot of tissue can dry its down do this 1-3 times depending on how slipy you whant you stadium to be p.s you leave out the walls but it help reduse friction when contact Joyful_3XDPinching_eyes_2Joyful_2
by the way yes it not a combo custom its a stadium custom just to add why i put it in this topic
You should probably mention that anyone who values their stadium should not do this, especially if you own Takara stadiums.
(Aug. 05, 2008  7:27 PM)Synesthesia Wrote: You should probably mention that anyone who values their stadium should not do this, especially if you own Takara stadiums.

well it doesnt do any damage but your right i whouldnt do it to my tornado balcnce but it improved the play and gets rid of skraces may i add
If you have a video camera, or anything that can take good pictures, I'd use them to prove that this doesn't do more harm that good.

Afterall, most people want ocular proof that using unnecessary substances on their property won't do any harm.
(Aug. 05, 2008  7:33 PM)Synesthesia Wrote: If you have a video camera, or anything that can take good pictures, I'd use them to prove that this doesn't do more harm that good.

Afterall, most people want ocular proof that using unnecessary substances on their property won't do any harm.

ok well ask the gigs meister last time i battled him and i got the idea from a freind he thoght it was an awsome idea and went of n did it him self i thinK XD well if you are going to o this try it out in your worst/least favorate stadium i think you whould like the resultGrin
In my experience, using lubricants on anything to with beyblades is a bad idea. I used some to see if it made a difference on the launcher's mechanics and all it did was make it useless as there was not enough friction between the cog to move the beyblade. I've got an old, manky stadium so I might as well try it unless someone else is going to?
lol no way I'm doing it. I have had bad luck with this type stuff in the past XD and I learned my lesson the hard way -.-
If I read this right you mean to wipe it down and clean it to reduce friction? My dad once took Silicon spray and gave my stadium a nice coating of it taking a cloth and wiping it down. Made Endurance work GREAT and Attack was smashing and things were flying. Made the whole thing work better (defense obviously lacked a bit with the friction being reduced so much).

This was all to my Dranzer Flame Field and come to think of it... It might be why the stadium ended up so brittle and the paint flake off..
Here is my solution to stadiums: Buy the original japanese ones, or the new ones/hms stadiums are prob more sturdy
I tried it.... It did a little bit for the endurance but overall didn't do anything except make my stadium smell like jellybeans...
Its a really old stadium so I dont really mind Smile
Well, i would have to get brought up in this wouldn't I...
(Aug. 13, 2008  4:24 PM)Seldia Wrote: I tried it.... It did a little bit for the endurance but overall didn't do anything except make my stadium smell like jellybeans...

That is awesome!!! a jellybean stadium!!! DJ 2002 - Yeah!
Lips_sealed Haha

Dont quite get how a Stadium that smells like Jellybeans turns into a Jellybean stadiumPinching_eyes

P.s I never actully rubbed cooking oil/sunflower/whatever on my Stadium since i only have one, and while it was rather fun battling with darkbladerx200 on his, if you do actully decide to do it i seriously wouldn't recommend using Beyblades that you really like or anything like that.
Just look up the lubricant you are using. Make sure it does not damage plastics. WD-40, for example, damages plastics. If it is safe for plastic parts, then it will not permanently affect your stadium.

And I use lubricant on my shooters. Apply it minimally on the cog, the stop-clutch parts, and the shaft that connects the cog to the prongs. Do not put it on the prong clutch parts. This is the mechanical piece inside of the prong housing that causes it to skip if too much force is applied.

Use a cotton swab. If you don't drench it in lubricant, it should not get into the prong clutch.
I think thats the mistake I made when lubricating my launchers. The stuff I used on the stadium was only washing up liquid which isn't corrosive to plastic. The smell is fading now unfortunately but its still there! Tongue_out
(Aug. 14, 2008  3:05 AM)Anubis Wrote: Just look up the lubricant you are using. Make sure it does not damage plastics. WD-40, for example, damages plastics. If it is safe for plastic parts, then it will not permanently affect your stadium.

And I use lubricant on my shooters. Apply it minimally on the cog, the stop-clutch parts, and the shaft that connects the cog to the prongs. Do not put it on the prong clutch parts. This is the mechanical piece inside of the prong housing that causes it to skip if too much force is applied.

Use a cotton swab. If you don't drench it in lubricant, it should not get into the prong clutch.

I'm also refering to the stickers on the bottom of Beyblades wearing/falling off....(Example: Dranzer V2 SPGrin)
That's why you should only use NATURAL lubricants. Artificial lubricants may cause injury if inappropriately applied.
(Aug. 14, 2008  3:26 PM)Nic Wrote: That's why you should only use NATURAL lubricants. Artificial lubricants may cause injury if inappropriately applied.

teeheehee
(Aug. 14, 2008  3:38 PM)AnnieDuck Wrote:
(Aug. 14, 2008  3:26 PM)Nic Wrote: That's why you should only use NATURAL lubricants. Artificial lubricants may cause injury if inappropriately applied.

teeheehee

Absolutely no comment. Tired;
I'm not sure if this is "Impromving my Stadium" but the other day I cut the pockets off of my CyberDragoon Stadium and then pushed the little holes down,so that when a beyblade gets stuck it won't move. :\
(Aug. 14, 2008  4:42 PM)Koy Wrote: I'm not sure if this is "Impromving my Stadium" but the other day I cut the pockets off of my CyberDragoon Stadium and then pushed the little holes down,so that when a beyblade gets stuck it won't move. :\

Lubrication helps if it gets stuck in the hole =/
I'm tempted to say "twss".

Oh snap, I just did.

Nic pretty much just stated my credo. Ohohohohoho
(Aug. 14, 2008  4:45 PM)Nic Wrote:
(Aug. 14, 2008  4:42 PM)Koy Wrote: I'm not sure if this is "Impromving my Stadium" but the other day I cut the pockets off of my CyberDragoon Stadium and then pushed the little holes down,so that when a beyblade gets stuck it won't move. :\

Lubrication helps if it gets stuck in the hole =/

Lubrication? Explain please.....