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The FTA manual recommends cleaning the FRP with a "Swiffer" dry mop and using the supplied plastic cleaner. I don't know what the name of the cleaner is though.
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The FTA manual recommends cleaning the FRP with a "Swiffer" dry mop and using the supplied plastic cleaner. I don't know what the name of the cleaner is though.
Thanks for this one, but this actually hardly helped at all. I think the normal fields get slightly less rough and tough type damage because they are used only for like 3 days. The one we had was up for 45+ days, so it is pretty beat up...

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The FTA manual recommends cleaning the FRP with a "Swiffer" dry mop and using the supplied plastic cleaner. I don't know what the name of the cleaner is though.
If anyone is interested, I will try to get the name of the cleaner at the Long Island regional this weekend.
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If anyone is interested, I will try to get the name of the cleaner at the Long Island regional this weekend.
That'd be great, its at least worth a try
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