

Pickleball Paddle Eraser + Overgrips Pack
Complete your pickleball paddle setup with the Le Cornichon Paddle Pack
No pickleball paddle is complete without an overgrip that feels right and an eraser that keeps your paddle clean.
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The pickleball overgrip keeps your paddle secure, absorbs sweat, and cushions for comfort. It’s easy to wrap and works with any standard pickleball paddle.
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The pickleball paddle eraser removes ball residue and dirt fast, keeping your paddle clean and game-ready.
- Eraser dimensions 2"X2"X1"
- 3 overgrips per pack
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Pickleball Paddle Eraser + Overgrips Pack
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What is a pickleball paddle eraser?
A pickleball paddle eraser is a rubber-like cleaning tool designed to remove dirt, debris, and ball residue from the surface of a pickleball paddle, particularly raw carbon fiber paddles.
Why use a pickleball paddle eraser?
- Restores spin: Debris on the paddle surface can reduce the paddle's ability to generate spin.
- Removes ball residue: Pickleballs leave behind small pieces of plastic on the paddle face.
- Maintains grit: Erasers help maintain the grit and texture of the paddle surface, which is important for grip and spin.
- Extends paddle life: By preventing the buildup of dirt and debris, erasers can help extend the life of your paddle.
Are paddle erasers safe for all paddles?
- Raw carbon fiber paddles: Generally safe and effective.
- Kevlar paddles: May be safe, but it's recommended to test a small area first.
- Painted grit or aftermarket coatings: Paddle erasers may damage these surfaces, so avoid using them.
How do I use a paddle eraser?
- Light pressure: Apply gentle pressure and rub the eraser over the paddle surface in a circular motion.
- Test first: Always test a small, inconspicuous area of the paddle before using the eraser on the entire surface.
- Clean regularly: Use the eraser regularly to prevent buildup of dirt and debris.