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Rust?

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#1 ·
What exactly can you do for rust on the edges of your snowboard? Should you just ignore it? Will it scrape off when you get your edge sharpened? My DC board got rusted up pretty bad in some spots and I do not really know if I should do anything about it.
 
#4 ·
In the future, to prevent rust, do not leave your board out or on top of a roof rack and definitely not in a board bag. Bring the thing in the house and let it dry after riding. If you ride the park a lot, its not a bad idea to take the hose to it when you get home as well. The salt used in terrain parks will cause rust in a hurry.
It may seem like the laziest question ever but would taking a few trail runs at the end of the day help get that salt off?
Very helpful post. I made the mistake of not letting my board dry inside. Will not make that mistake again.
Also (if no one answers this Ill give it its own forum topic) My base is getting pretty grimy (It really shows up on that huge white base on my DC PLY hahaha. Are the any household products I could use to clean the base without damaging it? (I have heard citrus fruits work xD) I can not get base cleaner any time soon and want to clean my base before the next time I wax.
 
#17 ·
Reviving an old thread, but whenever I'm done riding, I always seem to have snow on and around my bindings, although I do wipe the edges down, I'm scared that this snow will melt then rust the edges. I've tried to take the build up off, but it never all comes out of every cranny.
 
#18 ·
Funny that the email notification for this thread came through my phone just as I was wiping my board down before loading it into my truck last night haha.

Yeah so it's sort of impossible to get all the snow off the bindings. What I do is bang off/brush off as much as I can, wipe down the edges, load it up.

When I get home, I bring it in and rest it vertically against a wall (tail on a towel to collect water). Wipe it down again. Any melting snow or water from the bindings at that point will drain down to the tail and not lay on the edges. Air drying it this way helps also.
 
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