Arronax Pickleball Paddle Eraser — Rubber Surface Cleaner for Carbon & Composite Faces
Clean Face. More Spin. Better Control.
A dirty paddle face is a slower paddle face. Dust, sweat, and court debris accumulate on carbon and composite surfaces during play, filling the micro-texture that generates spin and reducing the friction between paddle and ball. The Arronax Paddle Eraser is a rubber cleaning block that removes that buildup in 30–60 seconds — restoring the surface texture and spin potential of your paddle before every session.
Simple to use: rub the eraser across the paddle face in circular motions, apply light pressure, and wipe clean with a dry cloth. No liquids, no chemicals, no risk of damaging the carbon surface. Available in 5 colour options.
Why Players Use the Paddle Eraser
- Restores Surface Texture — Removes dust, sweat, and debris that reduce spin and surface grip
- Safe for Carbon & Composite Faces — Rubber construction won't scratch or damage paddle surfaces
- 30–60 Second Clean — Fast enough to use before every session or between games
- No Liquids Required — Dry cleaning method — no risk of moisture damage to the core
- 5 Colour Options — Match your paddle or accessories
Shipping
- Free standard shipping: 12–20 business days
- Express shipping: €9.99 — 7–15 business days
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my paddle face?
Clean your paddle face before every session for best results. A quick 30–60 second clean with the eraser removes the dust and debris that accumulate during storage and transport, restoring the surface texture that generates spin. Many competitive players also clean between games during a match.
How does the eraser compare to the Arronax spray cleaner?
The eraser is a dry cleaning method — fast, simple, and safe for all paddle surfaces. The spray cleaner uses a foam formula that penetrates deeper into the surface texture for a more thorough clean. Use the eraser for quick pre-session maintenance; use the spray cleaner for a deeper clean after heavy sessions or when the eraser alone isn't restoring full surface grip.