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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 186
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Hey i got some wax and dirt on the top of my board. Any good ways to clean it without doing any damage?
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Evergreen, CO
Posts: 4,491
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You can probably scrape the wax off with a fingernail. If not, try something relatively soft like a plastic kitchen spatula.
As for the dirt and general cleaning, I usually hit mine with some Windex and a rag. Works fine for me. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: New York state of MinD
Posts: 423
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Haha wow this has been a problem for me too when I wax, and I acutally found a great way to get it all off by accident. After I waxed and had those little crumbs stuck on the top sheet I took off a decal that I hated and after I got it off I dropped it back on the board right on some wax crumbs this time when I peeled it off again all the wax and dirt came off with it and left the top sheet shiny like it was new, so I kept sticking it on and peeling it off and got off everything. so now I just take a strip some good wide tap but something that wont leave behind a glue residue and just keep stick n peeling it over all the wax crumbs till it looses its stickyness, try it out , it works great and takes 2 min.
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