Doing maintenance on your skates is so easy, our customers and students just call up
and pay us a visit anytime every Tuesday and Wednesday to learn.
Maintenance
* Buckle and Lace up tightly.
* Wear a thin pair of socks and stand straight.
* Use Lysol, Dettol to disinfect after skating.
* Learn the right method to remove the axles.
* Wipe with a clean cloth after skating.
* Skate in the rain or on wet grounds.
* Expose to sunlight, heat, or humidity (e.g. car) will
damage the skates.
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* Wash with a mild detergent for hygiene.
* Wear all your safety equipment tightly.
* Change a new set to suit your skating needs ($30 - $100).
* Excessive pulling of the straps will lessen the elasticity quicker.
* Wearing the wrong way or loosely will lessen the protection level.
* Excessive exposure to water or sun will soften the pada and
lessen the elasticity.
* Rotate every month for optimal performance.
* Choose the right wheel to suit your skating needs.
* Change a new set of wheel when they are worn down ($5 - $20 per wheel).
* Exposure to heat, sunlight or humidity.
* Using plastic or worn wheels as they offer little performance.
* Wipe with a clean cloth often to remove dirt and sand.
* Use metal polish to remove any rust.
* Full maintenance to clean and lubricate every 3 months for optimal performance.
* Change a new set to suit your skating needs ($50 - $150 complete set).
* Using a sharp object to push the bearings out from the wheels
will damage them.
* Expose to water and sand will dirty or cause it to rust beyond
repair.