you put your gloves on lightly put water on them and then rub them together.(only wide reciver,running back, and defensive back gloves)
OR..
before you use them, spit on them, wipe it around a little, then wipe them off on your pants or something. both work just as well.
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∙ 13y agoDepends on the glove. If you have cutters, throw them in the wash. During games or practice if they lose grip, spit on them. That makes them extremely sticky for one catch. Just do it every play.
Any other glove I'd say try the wash, but Cutters has the best grip so if you haven't already, go get some.
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∙ 14y agoWell the sticky stuff on football gloves is called c or d-tack which is the same material that is used to make the common Oreo cookie.
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∙ 14y agosoccer balls arent supposed to be sticky
american football balls, well, im not too sure... put glue on it..?
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∙ 9y agoThe palms of football gloves have a synthetic property that matches with the football. When combined, you get a sticking sensation even though there isn't an actual stick.
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∙ 13y agoyou can spit on them or wet them well half an hour before the game or you can wash them to get the dirt off. You can wash them with a special wash sold to wash your gloves
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∙ 12y agoGive it aids
Yes you can. All you need to do is either spit on them or use a bit of water. They wont get as sticky as when you bought them but it helps.
To make sticky tack sticky again, you can try kneading it until it becomes warm and pliable. You can also try rolling it into a ball and pressing it firmly against a clean surface to remove any dirt or dust that may be preventing it from sticking. If these methods don't work, you may need to replace the sticky tack with a new one.
probably chemicals, polymers plasticizers and block copolymers
Sticky glue
Because the ingredients make it that way.
Sticky glue
Powdered sugar and/or sweetened condensed milk works great for me. I make a killer cheese dip bait. Sticky, sticky, sticky and catches fish too.
duck tape, sticky tack, gum
Silicone mats are naturally sticky
Yes gelatin is sticky
Enzymes that do not create sticky ends include blunt-end cutting enzymes such as SmaI and PvuII. These enzymes produce blunt-ended DNA molecules with no overhangs, making them unsuitable for creating cohesive ends for ligation.
you cant