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How to clean blade (hard) guards?

Started by sk8great, December 23, 2012, 08:52:03 PM

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the place where my blades rest on my guards are dirty. How do I clean it?

JHarer


sk8great


FigureSpins

Use a brush to scrub them out with soap and hot water.  A little baking soda or scouring powder will help, too.

Use a nailbrush (as I suggested in the other thread) or an old toothbrush or a scrub brush or any kind of a brush that will reach into the grooves.  If you don't have one, use your current toothbrush and take a new one for your teeth.

Then dry them really well before you use them again.  Don't store wet guards or rags in the same bag compartment as your skates.

Do monthly equipment maintenance so that you keep everything in good shape.
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sk8great

Quote from: FigureSpins on December 23, 2012, 09:24:23 PM

Use a nailbrush (as I suggested in the other thread) or an old toothbrush or a scrub brush or any kind of a brush that will reach into the grooves.  If you don't have one, use your current toothbrush and take a new one for your teeth.


What thread was that on?

FigureSpins

Quote from: FigureSpins on December 23, 2012, 12:42:24 PM
Oh, and clean out the channels of your skate guards.  They tend to collect water, dirt and grit, which grinds into your blades when you wear them.  Make sure they're always clean - a scrub with a nail brush usually works well.
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