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Toolstation sell it for around £3.50
So do people use a laquer aswell as PTFE ? Or is that what people call it? Im confused
Mine are getting ready for a coat of something ? Glad I didn't use the toolstation one now, what should we use Mr Alex
Quote from: H20cleaning on October 13, 2014, 08:22:33 pmSo do people use a laquer aswell as PTFE ? Or is that what people call it? Im confusedFor general maintenance most simply use PTFE spray on a clean pole. This will help prevent much of the wear.Some clients do regularly apply a tough lacquer to the pole once it is slightly older which can prolong the lifespan. Here is a video from one of our clients who does such a thing on an Xtreme pole - http://youtu.be/QNeHSiVhfS4?list=UUbuxJ_e6-YuPC4Xp_3YX_KQ from 4 minutes 13 seconds in.
Quote from: Steve foster on October 13, 2014, 07:39:15 pmToolstation sell it for around £3.50The PTFE Spray that Toolstation sells - http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p63929 is not a Dry-Film spray and should not be used on Carbon Fibre poles.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on October 13, 2014, 08:01:48 pmQuote from: Steve foster on October 13, 2014, 07:39:15 pmToolstation sell it for around £3.50The PTFE Spray that Toolstation sells - http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p63929 is not a Dry-Film spray and should not be used on Carbon Fibre poles.can i ask why please Alex ? i have some in my van and have used it on my supermax in the past, does it damage it ?
Quote from: Gordon Bennet on October 14, 2014, 09:35:09 amQuote from: Alex Gardiner on October 13, 2014, 08:01:48 pmQuote from: Steve foster on October 13, 2014, 07:39:15 pmToolstation sell it for around £3.50The PTFE Spray that Toolstation sells - http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p63929 is not a Dry-Film spray and should not be used on Carbon Fibre poles.can i ask why please Alex ? i have some in my van and have used it on my supermax in the past, does it damage it ?Due to being oil based it has the potential to damage it due to its penetrating action. It is not recommended by any carbon fibre manufacturers due to the risk of delamination. Of course having the potential to damage does not mean that it will a lot depends on the pole surface condition and actual use of the product.We naturally will not recommend it due to the potential for damage though. A dry-film PTFE spray is much more effective at protecting the pole and does not have the potential for damage.
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and here its even cheaper! £5.99 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WD-40-Anti-Friction-Dry-PTFE-Lubricant-400ml-UK-KART-STORE-/331405392288?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Other_Vehicle_Parts_Accessories_ET&hash=item4d294cf9a0