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hi guys, the weather up here has been rubbish and i have been sliding about greasy trees all week. i have put a ll my krabs and hitches in the sink and given them a good scrub with warm soapy water and i plan on giving them a good squirt of wd40 to clean them out. but new to mu kit bag is a ropeguide, any tips on maintenance and also the buckles on my sequioa harness, i have given them a good clean in the sink, can i give them a squirt of wd40 aswell, oh and my clogger on my steel core strop too:001_smile:

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no wd40 then, how come. i thought that was the bees knees??Whats graphite powder then, is it soluable?where can get some mate

 

its basically graphite (whats in pencil lead these days) as a powder. justin does it and its like £3 a pot or something like that, so its worth having :thumbup1:

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thanks joe, how do you apply it, i cant work out how it gets in all the nooks and crannys

 

its like a really fine powder so just pour it on as if it were a liquid and open and close the krabs a few times to help spread it all over :001_smile: simples

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WD40 is ok but its a short term solution. Graphite works for longer. Rub some pencil lead on sand paper and make your own!!!!!!!

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