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I need beyblade help - Jman jman - Aug. 06, 2018

How to clean forged disk


RE: I need beyblade help - GOD CHIPS - Aug. 06, 2018

With water


RE: I need beyblade help - Jman jman - Aug. 06, 2018

(Aug. 06, 2018  2:06 PM)GOD CHIPS Wrote: With water

Just water I tried that thanks anyway.


RE: I need beyblade help - Suhasini - Aug. 06, 2018

(Aug. 06, 2018  2:28 PM)Jman jman Wrote:
(Aug. 06, 2018  2:06 PM)GOD CHIPS Wrote: With water

Just water I tried that thanks anyway.
A face wipe should do. It does for me.


RE: I need beyblade help - Jman jman - Aug. 06, 2018

(Aug. 06, 2018  2:43 PM)Suhasini Wrote:
(Aug. 06, 2018  2:28 PM)Jman jman Wrote: Just water I tried that thanks anyway.
A face wipe should do. It does for me.

Thanks I will try it


RE: I need beyblade help - brandbrick - Aug. 06, 2018

Believe it or not, try using a old tooth brush and putting tooth paste on it and just brush it over the disc and then rinse it. I did this for my MFB Metal wheels, and it worked pretty well. I haven’t tried it for Burst discs though.


RE: I need beyblade help - Frostic Fox - Aug. 06, 2018

Rubbing alcohol is good for cleaning the surface of Beyblade parts and is tournament legal. It should be some combination of isopropyl alcohol and water only. You may be able to find wipes that are isopropyl+water as well.

So long as it's only the alcohol and water, it will evaporate and leave no residue behind.


RE: I need beyblade help - Jman jman - Aug. 06, 2018

(Aug. 06, 2018  7:28 PM)Frostic Fox Wrote: Rubbing alcohol is good for cleaning the surface of Beyblade parts and is tournament legal. It should be some combination of isopropyl alcohol and water only. You may be able to find wipes that are isopropyl+water as well.

So long as it's only the alcohol and water, it will evaporate and leave no residue behind.

Thanks I will try that


RE: I need beyblade help - kidwhoasksalot - Aug. 18, 2018

Can I use the metal polish? Liquid metal polish? Is that good? And this may go off topic from the actual thread but it's still about cleaning beyblade burst, how do you clean the layer and the driver?


RE: I need beyblade help - Adarsh Abhinav - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  8:33 AM)kidwhoasksalot Wrote: Can I use the metal polish? Liquid metal polish? Is that good? And this may go off topic from the actual thread but it's still about cleaning beyblade burst, how do you clean the layer and the driver?

Nopes, that will add weight. And is classified as Foreign substance. However I won't  Mind if that is only for Collection brightening, not tourney purpose


RE: I need beyblade help - Turbo blader - Aug. 18, 2018

You should use rose water , it helps me a lot


RE: I need beyblade help - Suhasini - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  10:46 AM)Turbo blader Wrote: You should use rose water , it helps me a lot
Haha, a question out of curiosity, what is there special about rose water? Does something in it make the disc look more clean?


RE: I need beyblade help - Adarsh Abhinav - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  2:50 PM)Suhasini Wrote:
(Aug. 18, 2018  10:46 AM)Turbo blader Wrote: You should use rose water , it helps me a lot
Haha, a question out of curiosity, what is there special about rose water? Does something in it make the disc look more clean?

Rosewater and cleaning, I want to save it for my Biryani BTW!


RE: I need beyblade help - GOD CHIPS - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  3:06 PM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote:
(Aug. 18, 2018  2:50 PM)Suhasini Wrote: Haha, a question out of curiosity, what is there special about rose water? Does something in it make the disc look more clean?

Rosewater and cleaning, I want to save it for my Biryani BTW!
NICE PUN ( even if it not a PUN ) !!!!


RE: I need beyblade help - Suhasini - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  3:06 PM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote:
(Aug. 18, 2018  2:50 PM)Suhasini Wrote: Haha, a question out of curiosity, what is there special about rose water? Does something in it make the disc look more clean?

Rosewater and cleaning, I want to save it for my Biryani BTW!
Haha!? Still though, gotta try this. I haven't tried Rose water till now. Will try if out tomorrow.


RE: I need beyblade help - RedPanda2 - Aug. 18, 2018

this is what you want:
https://www.amazon.com/George-Basch-Never-Dull-Wadding-Polish/dp/B000QGZXCS/ref=pd_sbs_201_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000QGZXCS&pd_rd_r=5JNX8PKDWVK9WAA6WRH0&pd_rd_w=05282&pd_rd_wg=4fc9e&psc=1&refRID=5JNX8PKDWVK9WAA6WRH0

then clean it off with rubbing alcohol

be careful if you are OCD about shiny beys...

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the principle behind the foreign substance rule has to do with unwanted residues left behind
if you use a cleaning agent and remove all residue with rubbing alcohol, 
in my mind that meets the principle of the rule

if some legal eagles want to disagree with that
go for it, but this maintains fair play, and if someone want shiny beys they have a right to that


RE: I need beyblade help - brandbrick - Aug. 18, 2018

i sort of like darker discs, idk why
also i dont know if the method I suggested is tournament legal


RE: I need beyblade help - Battleburst - Aug. 18, 2018

(Aug. 18, 2018  10:46 AM)Turbo blader Wrote: You should use rose water , it helps me a lot

Gotta try this out