Its the ultraviolet light that does it.....it affects the "polyspun fibers" that they laminate to the head. Ultraviolet light affects Dupont's Tyvek when exposed to sunlight for long periods of time (it yellows and ages it).......which just happens to be what Remo uses for their "polyspun fibers" for the Fiberskyn heads....
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Why do Remo Fiberskyn heads turn yellow? Last viewed: 27 minutes ago
Posted on 14 years ago
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Ahha!!!!! Fiberskyn forensics from an authentic VDF guru.
I do believe your explanation makes perfect common sense, I knew some one would
have the mystery solved.
Give that man some banana pudding!
Glen
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Ahha!!!!! Fiberskyn forensics from an authentic VDF guru. I do believe your explanation makes perfect common sense, I knew some one would have the mystery solved.Give that man some banana pudding!Glen
Ummm.......not really a fan of banana pudding....lol!
Posted on 14 years ago
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