toe guard

Re: toe guard

You posted the original query yesterday. You should probably wait for a fair bit longer before expressing impatience in the future.
 
Re: toe guard

Even though I agree with Shahbaz above, I'll help!

If it is a standard toe guard (not shoe goo etc) then you need to use a knife to loosen the edges of the guard. Once this is done you should be able to peel it off, although it will take some effort. A sharp knife run between the toe and the guard can help.

Once off, you'll need to sand off the remaining glue (and guard is any remains). Then it is up to you what you do - leave it bare or apply a new guard.

Do not use meths, nail varnish remover or any other solvent in an attempt to get rid of the glue - it will only damage the bat.
 
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