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Quote from: colin bird on November 10, 2024, 06:39:21 pmBack in the day Alex g would have rocked up to advise what we need,but I think he’s moved to greener pastures now, as I’m led to believe he now lives in the Caribbean. Posting from non-sunny Cornwall!!Using WD-40 or GT-85 can adversely affect the material on the carbon fibre and cause premature wear or de-lamination. This is why such use will invalidate the warranty as posters have already advised.Dry-film PTFE spray on the other hand is totally suitable and will only help the life of the pole.Here is a link to a suitable product - https://alltradedirect.co.uk/products/dry-film-lube-aerosol-400ml?_pos=6&_sid=d125b48a5&_ss=r
Back in the day Alex g would have rocked up to advise what we need,but I think he’s moved to greener pastures now, as I’m led to believe he now lives in the Caribbean.
Quote from: Splash and dash on November 08, 2024, 07:19:45 pmQuote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on November 06, 2024, 08:42:31 amI bought a dozen cans of silicon spray, cheap as chips on Amazon. Before getting started yesterday I sprayed the poles on my 18' wfp. It made a big difference and will try it for a week to see how it continually goes. Will give result at the weekend.Make sure it doesn’t contain any oil or over time with prolonged use it will damage the poles , cheap isn’t always bestIn reality it makes zero difference whether you use dry PTFE or one that has a bit of oil in it. I've used both over the years and not noticed any ill effects.
Quote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on November 06, 2024, 08:42:31 amI bought a dozen cans of silicon spray, cheap as chips on Amazon. Before getting started yesterday I sprayed the poles on my 18' wfp. It made a big difference and will try it for a week to see how it continually goes. Will give result at the weekend.Make sure it doesn’t contain any oil or over time with prolonged use it will damage the poles , cheap isn’t always best
I bought a dozen cans of silicon spray, cheap as chips on Amazon. Before getting started yesterday I sprayed the poles on my 18' wfp. It made a big difference and will try it for a week to see how it continually goes. Will give result at the weekend.
Also a little tip if you're seat belts are a little loose these days. Just give them a spray with this stuff too. Does the trick.
Quote from: The Jester of Wibbly on November 12, 2024, 07:34:36 pmAlso a little tip if you're seat belts are a little loose these days. Just give them a spray with this stuff too. Does the trick.Just a little tip for you............. we're in year 2024 now. You may just wanna fully explain where you need to spray the belts, as i'm certain some people may get their clothes ruined by your life hack Also i'm interested in the science of how this spray tightens a belt up?