Main Points
- A damp cloth with mild soap is the safest and most reliable way to clean a durable grit paddle.
- Paddle erasers may work on some surfaces, but they can also leave rubber residue or clog the grit.
- Manufacturers vary in their cleaning recommendations, with many allowing a damp cloth or eraser.
- Durable grit surfaces are designed to handle impact, so light cleaning should not damage them.
- Avoid soaking the paddle, and use a damp, not wet, towel when cleaning.

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Summary
This video explains the best way to clean newer durable grit pickleball paddles and whether a paddle eraser is worth using. The main concern is not just damaging the surface, but also leaving behind residue that can clog the grit and affect performance.
The safest approach discussed is simple: mild soap, water, and a microfiber cloth. That method is gentle, effective, and widely recommended by manufacturers. A damp cloth can remove ball dust and debris without adding unnecessary risk to the paddle face.
The video also points out that some manufacturers now say a paddle eraser is fine for certain grit surfaces. Still, there is caution around using erasers on especially textured or unusual surfaces because they may leave rubber marks or create buildup in the paddle’s peaks and valleys.
Overall, the takeaway is that if you want the lowest-risk cleaning method, use a damp cloth with mild soap. It is easy, safe, and effective for keeping a pickleball paddle looking and playing like new.

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