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Storing skates outside a bag

Started by sampaguita, January 19, 2012, 09:28:27 AM

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sampaguita

Aside from gathering dust, is there a disadvantage to storing your skates outside a bag? Currently, my skates are on a rag on my bedroom floor. The blades don't touch each other, and both have a thick coating of petroleum jelly.

Isk8NYC

If you live in a humid climate, you're exposing them to moisture.  Kiwi said her brand-new skates rusted just from sitting on the carpet, before she even used them once.  In a dry climate, they'll probably be fine (although the leather will dry out,) but they're dangerous trip hazards.  The vaseline is messy and stains fabrics and carpeting.  Sunlight exposure will fade or yellow the boots. 

I've stored skates many times since I used to skate at seasonal rinks.  Once the blades are dry, I coat the blades, put plastic wrap or wax paper over them to keep the coating in place, then store them in a tub, box or skate bag.  Toss in a silica gel packet for safe measure.

Just put some plastic wrap over the blades (with the vaseline) and put the skates away in your bag or a box until you need them again. 
-- Isk8NYC --
"I like to skate on the other side of the ice." - Comedian Steven Wright

sampaguita

I haven't thought of the effect of sun exposure on the leather. Thanks for pointing that out! I don't think I can use plastic wrap though -- climate's too humid where I live, and it would probably lock the moisture in. I hope a towel would do the trick. Thanks again!