You are right, maybe use some not-so-high-friction-rubber, and some microvilli (>1mm dots), so you would have a larger contact area.
But you are right about these high friction rubbers tending to degrade fast, I didn't thought about that.
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Who really uses the side of the CDJ platter and not the top?
Then the "thumb" IS the correct size. Brushing the platter on a TT is usualy done with the thumb, too.
my analog mixer never needs a firmware update ;)
You don't brush the platter on a CDJ, either - because it's not spinning. You're actually doing the OPPOSITE of brushing - you are holding and accelerating/decelerating the CDJ platter to affect pitch.
You guys are getting off topic...