Tools Needed:
Washing
- Soft Bristle brush
- Dish Soap
- Bucket
- Hose
- Towel
Boards washing will keep your board looking clean through the miles and miles of riding. Washing timeframes will depend on the terrain that you are riding and how clean you like to keep your ride. Washing your board will keep the board looking fresh and give you a chance to inspect the rest of your equipment thoroughly. Washing can be done with wheels on or off. If wheels are left on try to avoid wetting the bearings.
Polish Diamond plate
- Mothers Aluminum Polish
- Scott Blue Paper Towels or Soft Fabric
- Masking Tape
Diamond plate polishing will keep your eye-catching board gleaming in the sun. Polishing timeframes will also depend on how often you ride your board and the conditions you are riding in. You cannot polish your Diamond Plate too often. Polishing should be done while diamond plate is clean, dry, and cool. Avoid direct sunlight while polishing to assure best results.
Washing Wheels
- Bucket
- Dish Soap
- Stiff Bristle Brush or Scuff Pad
- Tools to Remove Bearings
Wheel washing can give new life to your hard-rode wheels. Wheel washing can be done to get out some of the deep dirt in the urethane. Washing should only be done with the bearings removed from wheels. Wheels should also be soaked for a half-hour or more to free deep dirt in the urethane. Hot water should be used for best results.