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Unread 24-01-2009, 14:18
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Re: Friction-increasing substances

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Originally Posted by aznkazoon View Post
As long as it doesn't affect the ground or the wheels, then your fine. The reason they say to not use other substances is so they can keep the playing field even.
Like Eric said, it also has to stay off of the balls. If it affects any of the field elements, including game pieces, it will be deemed illegal.
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