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Just cleaned mine after climbing a few wet sycamores yesterday, does anyone oil the ZZ or put anything on them?

 

 

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I just blow all the crud off with a compressor airline,only had to wash it once with hot soapy water after a conifer job.

I go to hitch climber or prussik on connies now to save the zz gettin gunked up with sap

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I've never understood people obsessively cleaning their climbing kit.

 

Someone on FB posted instructions on how to clean and maintain their Hitchclimber.

 

I could barely hold back my disdain.

 

Actually, I didn't.

 

Haha, i chuck my ropes through the washing machine every so often and thats about it. Oh and wd40 my crabs in the hope they will pass loler.

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I've never understood people obsessively cleaning their climbing kit.

 

Someone on FB posted instructions on how to clean and maintain their Hitchclimber.

 

I could barely hold back my disdain.

 

Actually, I didn't.

 

 

1st time I have ever cleaned it purely because it really was full of sh*t and slime, hardly obsessive. I ask about oil as I am not sure if they need it or not as it is a lot of metal on metal. Look after your kit and it will look after you and save you some hard earned in the long run.

 

 

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