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		<title>By: jo lechi</title>
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		<description>yes i love this</description>
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		<title>By: aaron p</title>
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		<description>but it smells so nice</description>
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		<title>By: goalieguru</title>
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		<description>Aaron I&#039;ve heard alot of &quot;tricks&quot; to make mesh deeper and the majority of them don&#039;t work.  I wouldn&#039;t shampoo my stick.  What I would do, especially if it is new, is to soak the pocket in water and then let it dry overnight with some weights in the mesh while it dries.  I soak all of my mesh before I string it up.  Then I suspend the head across two chairs so that the mesh hangs freely.  Put the weights in their with three lacrosse balls in a row from top to bottom.  When the sticks dry you now have a mesh that has already been wet once but has dried with a good pocket in it.

That&#039;s my suggestion.  Anyone else?  Skip the shampoo.  You don&#039;t want your stick smelling like you&#039;ve got dandruff or something.

Jonathan -  The Goalie Guru</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aaron I&#8217;ve heard alot of &#8220;tricks&#8221; to make mesh deeper and the majority of them don&#8217;t work.  I wouldn&#8217;t shampoo my stick.  What I would do, especially if it is new, is to soak the pocket in water and then let it dry overnight with some weights in the mesh while it dries.  I soak all of my mesh before I string it up.  Then I suspend the head across two chairs so that the mesh hangs freely.  Put the weights in their with three lacrosse balls in a row from top to bottom.  When the sticks dry you now have a mesh that has already been wet once but has dried with a good pocket in it.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my suggestion.  Anyone else?  Skip the shampoo.  You don&#8217;t want your stick smelling like you&#8217;ve got dandruff or something.</p>
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