Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

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  • newyork2

    Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

    This may like a slightly odd post but I have a bat that has pine tar which is still sticky. This doesnt seem like a problem, but I like to display my bats openly and I dont want dust to stick to the tar. Any ideas of how I could dry out the pine tar some what quickly?
  • spartakid
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1281

    #2
    Re: Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

    Maybe a blowdryer? Never tried it before or had this problem, but it seems like it may work.
    Ricardo Montoya

    ri.montoya at yahoo dot com

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    • Vintagedeputy
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 3172

      #3
      Re: Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

      I try to keep mine sticky. Put them in a bat tube.

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      • skinsfan0521
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 397

        #4
        Re: Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

        I'd also be interested to know the answer to this. I just got my first couple bats that I want to display, but they're both sticky and I want to display them openly w/o any cases, but am afraid to because of all the dust getting attached to them.

        Anybody have a solution for this?

        -Brian

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        • newyork2

          #5
          Re: Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

          I was thinking maybe leaving it outside in the sun for awhile or a blow dryer? I think a blow dryer may take a while as a already gave that a little try.

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          • bigtruck260
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 1729

            #6
            Re: Does anyone know of anyway to dry sticky pine tar?

            I live in a house with 3 long haired cats and 2 kids - so there is all kinds of stuff floating in the air - thankfully, we are not smokers.

            Several bats that I owned in the past accumulated hair and other small stuff in the sticky pine tar - so bats that have it go directly into an air-tight case until dried - about a year or so on some...others take MUCH longer. In fact, I have a bat from the mid-90's that still has tack to it.
            Dave
            Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
            River City Redbird Authentics
            http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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