Santos
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« on: February 02, 2010, 08:59:57 PM » |
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Just wondering tips on how to clean your board after riding in slush.Thanks 
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seagreen
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2010, 09:26:46 PM » |
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wood: if it's sealed properly, a wet rag will get the dirt off, and you can murphy oil it to make it smell and look purdy formica/arborite: whatever you use to clean your counters carbon/glass: wet rag
trucks: strip 'em, wipe em, lube 'em, re-assemble
wheels: hot water, rag
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JoyRide
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2010, 10:10:27 PM » |
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my apologies if this is a stupid question but... what exactly needs lube on a set of trucks?
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Wilcox
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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2010, 10:27:44 PM » |
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pivot cups 
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I like to ride around corners on my topmount  / Lame hills are lame
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JoyRide
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« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2010, 10:40:29 PM » |
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But of course  silly me you would not want those bad boys stickin' on ya. Much appreciated A.dubbYA.
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« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2010, 11:43:53 PM » |
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Holy, I've been skating a lot in the wet/snow so I clean my board about 2x a week. I think I've gotten pretty good at it.
Firstly, I clean the grip. I get a small cup of vinegar, and a toothbrush and do work. Small circular motions work best for me. Then I blot the excess vinegar off with a rag.
Secondly, I will take off the trucks. Not disassemble them yet though. Grab a bottle of windex or something and spray the bottom of your board. wipe it down with a different, clean rag. It will be nice and shiny.
Thirdly, I disassemble the trucks. Take it all apart, use some vinegar if you want to clean them but MAKE SURE YOU GET ALL OF THE VINEGAR OFF AFTER, OR ELSE YOUR TRUCK MIGHT RUST!! So once they are all clean, I like to use some soap shavings in the pivot cups and on the bushing so they don't squeak. *Anything else you can use other than soap? An oil or lubricant of some sort?* Put your trucks back together.
Now before you go ahead and put your trucks on, go to Wal-Mart or Canadian Tire or wherever and get some clear coat. Spray your whole board and especially in any cracks/chips etc. This will prevent water from getting in. Its almost essential when riding in rain/slush and its definitely worth the $5.
So once you have clear coated it, or if you aren't going to, put the trucks back on.
Take your wheels and usually the grime will come off just by wiping it, but if not use vinegar or water or something. Take the bearings out and clean the inside part of the wheel as well. Clean the bearings by using alcohol or something of that sort to take out all of the grime, but make sure that you re-oil after or there is a high chance that your bearings will rust.
Put your bearings back in your wheels and your wheels back on your trucks, and voila your done.
Hope this helps, and if I missed anything let me know.
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« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2010, 04:00:31 AM » |
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Holy, I've been skating a lot in the wet/snow so I clean my board about 2x a week. I think I've gotten pretty good at it.
Firstly, I clean the grip. I get a small cup of vinegar, and a toothbrush and do work. Small circular motions work best for me. Then I blot the excess vinegar off with a rag.
Secondly, I will take off the trucks. Not disassemble them yet though. Grab a bottle of windex or something and spray the bottom of your board. wipe it down with a different, clean rag. It will be nice and shiny.
Thirdly, I disassemble the trucks. Take it all apart, use some vinegar if you want to clean them but MAKE SURE YOU GET ALL OF THE VINEGAR OFF AFTER, OR ELSE YOUR TRUCK MIGHT RUST!! So once they are all clean, I like to use some soap shavings in the pivot cups and on the bushing so they don't squeak. *Anything else you can use other than soap? An oil or lubricant of some sort?* Put your trucks back together.
Now before you go ahead and put your trucks on, go to Wal-Mart or Canadian Tire or wherever and get some clear coat. Spray your whole board and especially in any cracks/chips etc. This will prevent water from getting in. Its almost essential when riding in rain/slush and its definitely worth the $5.
So once you have clear coated it, or if you aren't going to, put the trucks back on.
Take your wheels and usually the grime will come off just by wiping it, but if not use vinegar or water or something. Take the bearings out and clean the inside part of the wheel as well. Clean the bearings by using alcohol or something of that sort to take out all of the grime, but make sure that you re-oil after or there is a high chance that your bearings will rust.
Put your bearings back in your wheels and your wheels back on your trucks, and voila your done.
Hope this helps, and if I missed anything let me know.
son, you need a hobby. i recommend taking up a board sport. 
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« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2010, 04:43:40 PM » |
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whats the best way to get a bearing out of a wheel? My trying to pop it out with a screw driver like a lever has left me with a few bearings too dented to spin.
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my feet are actually pressed plies of bamboo, 5 to be exact, with an inch drop
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« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2010, 04:48:18 PM » |
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just wipe the board down and spin your wheels to get some of the water out, throw it in the corner. maybe drop some lube into your bearings. If they rust and stop throw it on the ground and start skating the rust will break out!
Save yourself time
as for pivot cups use graphite powder. you can get it in a bottle or just shave a pencil.
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« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2010, 04:49:56 PM » |
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just wipe the board down and spin your wheels to get some of the water out, throw it in the corner. maybe drop some lube into your bearings. If they rust and stop throw it on the ground and start skating the rust will break out!
Save yourself time
The truth.
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« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2010, 05:06:08 PM » |
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whats the best way to get a bearing out of a wheel? My trying to pop it out with a screw driver like a lever has left me with a few bearings too dented to spin.
grab the wheel and put it on your truck axel so that its only as far in as one bearing, then just pop off each bearing on the axel.
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« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2010, 05:17:17 PM » |
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whats the best way to get a bearing out of a wheel? My trying to pop it out with a screw driver like a lever has left me with a few bearings too dented to spin.
Check out 0:45 in this vid. Shows you how - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvOR1BEr3hU
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« Reply #12 on: February 03, 2010, 05:37:07 PM » |
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much appreciated
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my feet are actually pressed plies of bamboo, 5 to be exact, with an inch drop
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« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2010, 09:05:58 PM » |
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I haven't cleaned or lubed my all the time winter summer go fast commuting board in 2 years and it still rides and looks great (rock_on!)if you want to take care of it just listen to justin that should be more than enough it is a skateboard they are meant to be used and abused rode hard and put away wet 
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bombing hills everywhere
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Santos
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« Reply #14 on: February 03, 2010, 09:23:31 PM » |
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Thanks for the help 
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