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Bindings - cleaning and maintenance

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Apart from allowing the bindings to dry thoroughly before storing between ski trips what else do people recommend doing to them to keep them in good condition?
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Storage wax (aka: thick layer of wax without scraping or brushing afterwards).
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Vorda, on the bindings? Puzzled
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I'm an idiot, didn't really read the title Smile

On topic: some people like to turn down their din and put the binding in 'closed' (as in, when the boot would be in it) state to tress the springs less. A lot of people say something like that probably has little effect. I personally prefer to do it anyway, it can't hurt I suppose.
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I just check all the screws are tight then put the skis back above the mantlepiece. I find that shaping them into a cross works well.
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Mosha Marc wrote:
I just check all the screws are tight then put the skis back above the mantlepiece. I find that shaping them into a cross works well.


I like that Very Happy

Could do that above the wood burners, keep 'em dry but wouldn't the wax drip off the skis Puzzled
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Tollpepper wrote:
Apart from allowing the bindings to dry thoroughly before storing between ski trips what else do people recommend doing to them to keep them in good condition?


Ive taken to giving the bindings a spray with Silicone-Lube (Wynn's) and wiping it off after a few minutes. It seems to keep everything in good order. Smile
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Spyderjon sells Snoli binding spay. I clean and dry em then give a quick spray with that, its drives out misture and lubes a little without driving out the grease
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