Sticky/Tacky Residue on New Yunzi Stones
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:29 pm
To whom it may concern/those willing to assist...:
I am new to the game of Go, but purchased several items from Yellow Mountain Imports, including a goban and Yunzi stones for my nephews, as well as a different set of both for myself. The Yunzi stones that I purchased for my nephews were just as stated/expected...lightly coated with a fine white powder, which washed off without any problems.
Along with a floor standing goban, I purchased a NEW set of size 41 Yunzi stones for myself from Yellow Mountain Imports. They arrived in plastic bags, within the bowls I had ordered.
HOWEVER, the surface of these stones are coated with a somewhat sticky/tacky, rubbery(?), hydrophobic clear residue, not totally unlike a soft wax, or gummy aging/oxidizing vegetable oil. I do not know what this residue is, and if it is expected that it should dry as a protective coating, or should be washed off. I did attempt to wash off one white stone, beginning with just tap water, then with a common dish detergent, resulting in some cleaning of the residue, perhaps as much from the drying it with a paper-towel as the dish detergent. I have repeatedly requested instructions from Janie at Y.M.I., and received only one responce, addressing WHITE POWDER removal from new stones. So...:
(1) What is the composition of this residue?
(2) What is its purpose, (if any)?
(3) If it requires removal from the stones, what do I use to remove it without harming the Yunzi stones?
(4) Any other instructions as needed for the prolonged enjoyment of this equipment? (Yes, I did receive the minimal pamphlet which arrived with the stones).
Thank you for your help in advance.
Sincerely,
T.A.Kogstrom
I am new to the game of Go, but purchased several items from Yellow Mountain Imports, including a goban and Yunzi stones for my nephews, as well as a different set of both for myself. The Yunzi stones that I purchased for my nephews were just as stated/expected...lightly coated with a fine white powder, which washed off without any problems.
Along with a floor standing goban, I purchased a NEW set of size 41 Yunzi stones for myself from Yellow Mountain Imports. They arrived in plastic bags, within the bowls I had ordered.
HOWEVER, the surface of these stones are coated with a somewhat sticky/tacky, rubbery(?), hydrophobic clear residue, not totally unlike a soft wax, or gummy aging/oxidizing vegetable oil. I do not know what this residue is, and if it is expected that it should dry as a protective coating, or should be washed off. I did attempt to wash off one white stone, beginning with just tap water, then with a common dish detergent, resulting in some cleaning of the residue, perhaps as much from the drying it with a paper-towel as the dish detergent. I have repeatedly requested instructions from Janie at Y.M.I., and received only one responce, addressing WHITE POWDER removal from new stones. So...:
(1) What is the composition of this residue?
(2) What is its purpose, (if any)?
(3) If it requires removal from the stones, what do I use to remove it without harming the Yunzi stones?
(4) Any other instructions as needed for the prolonged enjoyment of this equipment? (Yes, I did receive the minimal pamphlet which arrived with the stones).
Thank you for your help in advance.
Sincerely,
T.A.Kogstrom