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coastal_climber
Jan 18, 2008, 9:10 PM
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So after a day of aiding in the rain, everything is soaked, and it takes hours to dry every little piece of gear, cams, ovals, etc. Cam's/stoppers are obviously important to clean & dry well, but does everyone clean every single biner and hook? I mean take a towel and hand dry every piece, which is what I've been doing so far. Am I worrying too much about corrosion? or can I just hang it up in a dry place and let it dry itself? >Cam
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majid_sabet
Jan 18, 2008, 9:17 PM
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I seen some corrosion near the cam shaft and also on screws on the biners mainly from oxidized aluminum. Edit; use WD40
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shu
Jan 18, 2008, 9:27 PM
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Whatever you do, DONT use wd-40. that stuff attracts dirt and will gunk up all your gear. just let it air dry, don't worry so much.
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summerprophet
Jan 18, 2008, 9:34 PM
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Hang it all up to dry, no real worries about corrosion from rainwater. You will get some surface corrosion on your hooks, and your beat up pins if you have them, but who cares, hooks and pins aren't that pretty to begin with. I clean and lube my cams every other year, regardless of how many days I spend in the rain. They have worked fine so far. Yeah, no WD-40.... Carbon graphite or preferably, a sinkful of water and compressed air to clean cams.
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shimanilami
Jan 18, 2008, 9:37 PM
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Throw it all in your clothes dryer on the "Delicates" setting.
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cracklover
Jan 18, 2008, 10:04 PM
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Just lay it out on the floor or hang it up to dry, it'll be fine. One thing *not* to do is to leave it wet in your pack for weeks. I did that once. Once. G
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coastal_climber
Jan 19, 2008, 12:41 AM
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Thanks for the replies, I use metolius Cam lube for any sticky moving parts on my gear. >Cam
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penguinator
Jan 22, 2008, 7:42 AM
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Yeah I second the no-WD40 motion. Tried it once. It gunks up everything with grime as soon as you take them out for the next use.
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moof
Jan 22, 2008, 5:38 PM
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Cam lube is pretty much white lightning bike chain lube in a spiffy metolius bottle (read the fine print). So I just use the mega bottle I already have lying around for my cams. I have had them gunk up if I take them to the cold right after a lube job, but it hasn't been a problem if it's been a couple trips since they were cleaned/lubed. For cleaning I also use a bike chain degreaser, and it works pretty well. I blast them, work them, blast them, etc until the runoff is not horribly black.
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marde
Jan 22, 2008, 6:00 PM
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By the way most bike chain degreasers are just super expensive dishwashing detergents. So you can also use that big bottle you already have at home.
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moof
Jan 22, 2008, 6:10 PM
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marde wrote: By the way most bike chain degreasers are just super expensive dishwashing detergents. So you can also use that big bottle you already have at home. At least the ones I use are solvent based, not detergent based. I just really like not having to rinse off soap, and being able to use the spray tube to get it right down in there where I want it.
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ayaussi
Jul 30, 2009, 3:15 PM
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I was reading this post and would like to recommend a product called Jig-A-Loo for all your lubricating needs. It's a dry silicone-based lubricant that, unlike any other lubricant, contains no oil, grease, wax, petroleum distillates or detergent, so it doesn't stain or stink. It stops squeaks, un-sticks just about anything, protects against rust, and is an exceptional water repellent. Jig-A-Loo can be found in Home Depot, Target, Advance Auto Parts and places like Ace Hardware or True Value. For more information visit their website at www.jigaloo.com
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cracklover
Jul 30, 2009, 4:05 PM
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ayaussi wrote: I was reading this post and would like to recommend a product called <random bump for my product here> for all your lubricating needs. It's a dry silicone-based lubricant that, unlike any other lubricant <aside from all of the dozens of other equivalent dry silicone or teflon based lubricants on the market> blah blah blah blah. <snip> For more information visit their website at www.spammers_should_have_their_accounts_nuked.com G
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bill413
Jul 30, 2009, 10:24 PM
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cracklover wrote: ayaussi wrote: I was reading this post and would like to recommend a product called <random bump for my product here> for all your lubricating needs. It's a dry silicone-based lubricant that, unlike any other lubricant <aside from all of the dozens of other equivalent dry silicone or teflon based lubricants on the market> blah blah blah blah. <snip> For more information visit their website at www.spammers_should_have_their_accounts_nuked.com G You think?
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skiclimb
Jul 31, 2009, 4:04 AM
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I suggest winning the lottery and only using each peice once... then donate the used stuff to needy climbers like... ' ' ME!
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avalon420
Sep 6, 2009, 4:12 AM
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skiclimb wrote: I suggest winning the lottery and only using each peice once... then donate the used stuff to needy climbers like... ' ' ME! i second this notion
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