How to Get Rid of Rusty Snowboard Edges
Things You'll Need
- Base cleaner
- Cloth rags
- Gummy stone
- Edge grinder
- Edge tool
Instructions
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Wipe your board with a soft cloth to remove dust, debris and loose rust particles.
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Remove excess wax and debris from your board using a soft scrub pad and base cleaner.
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Place your snowboard base side up in a board vice.
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Buff away obvious rust on the edge of your board, using a gummy stone. Use a long, smooth motion when running the gummy stone along the edge. For example, use light strokes and work as if you were polishing the edge. Wipe away rust particles with a soft cloth between strokes.
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Remove deep rust pits with an edge grinder, if necessary. Run the bit of the grinder along the edge of the board using long, continuous strokes. Allow the grinder to do the work. Repeat the process for both sides of the edge (the sides that form a 90-degree angle).
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Use a snowboard edge tool to smooth out and sharpen your edge after removing the rust. Adjust the edge tool to your desired angle (normally 90 degrees, but some snowboards perform better with a slightly sharper edge). Run the blade of the edge tool along the edge of the snowboard. You will hear a sharpening sound akin to the sharpening of a knife. Apply less pressure to your strokes if you hear a grinding noise.
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