Use dishwashing soap. A brand new decent bodyboard usually has like an oil-based finishing on the top... so the best thing to do is to get dishwashing soap and gently wash the finishing off... you'll feel the difference. That way, when you're droping in on a wave, you don't go slipping right off. You should also make sure you use wax on the board. I usually use "sticky bumps" wax.
it your poo
On the top - to make the surface less slippery.
use rubber soles
gain weight
Use vinegar.
lemon juice is an acid.
it make the track less slippery.
Leather seats are increasingly slippery after they have been polished. To avoid slipperiness, cease polishing your leather seats.
No The salt in the mixture does The grit is used for grip after the ice melts
Yes, we did it to ours and it worked great!
Preservation, seasoning, and it's used to absorb water on snow to make it less slippery.
Clorox bleach is a base, as opposed to an acid. The oils that the body generates are slightly acidic, and the bleach interacts with these oils to create a soap, which is the source of the slippery feeling.