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Washed rope doesn't handle smoothly anymore

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Tavis · · ca · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 0

So I washed my rope and now its pretty clean but the sheath doesn't feel smooth anymore and it doesn't feed through devices like it did before. Does anybody know of a coating or rope soap to get that "new rope smooth handling" feel back ?

Perin Blanchard · · Orem, UT · Joined Oct 2005 · Points: 8,479

Use fabric softener when you wash the rope.

bearbreeder · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 3,065

all ropes will fuzz up the more you use it ... which is why i never bother getting those slick dry treatments for climbing normal rock ... and why i get a beater rope saving my better ropes for where it matters ...

Joe Virtanen · · Charlotte, NC · Joined May 2010 · Points: 241
Perin Blanchard wrote:Use fabric softener when you wash the rope.
Don't know if that's a good idea.

google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q…(P%26G).pdf&ei=PvBQUOahLIOo8gSpq4D4AQ&usg=AFQjCNFHQgntD64Gj4nZl9wzAWkMwUsLLw&sig2=ndDqDfxQjKJCA97UdIHFow&cad=rja

Downy seems to have a pH of ~3. In other words, it's fairly acidic.

Not sure about other softeners, though.
Perin Blanchard · · Orem, UT · Joined Oct 2005 · Points: 8,479
Joe Virtanen wrote: Don't know if that's a good idea.
New England Ropes thinks it's a good idea.

Google "climbing ropes fabric softener" (sans quotes) and you'll find sufficient information to make up your mind one way or the other.
Robert Cort · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 800
Joe Virtanen wrote:Downy seems to have a pH of ~3. In other words, it's fairly acidic.
Yeah, don't use it full strength. A capful in a washer full of water isn't gonna change the wash water pH much.
Steve Colegrove · · Marietta, GA · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 20

The roughness will probably ease up once you start using it again.

J Q · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 50

If you are washing your rope you are not falling enough.

Lesson learned, don't wash your rope.

Jon Zucco · · Denver, CO · Joined Aug 2008 · Points: 245
Jake Jones wrote:I don't know of any products that will un-fuzz your sheath. Sorry.
Blahaha

Seriously though. Don't wash your rope. Take up ice climbing, that'll clean it just fine.
20 kN · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2009 · Points: 1,346

You can treat the rope with an aftermarket waterproofing agent. Nikwax makes such a product. That would decrease the surface friction of the rope and allow it to regain part of its original smooth handling, but the stuff is kind of expensive, I would just save the money and apply it towards a new rope when the time comes.

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911

I prefer going to happy hour over washing ropes.

Richard88 · · Sheridan, WY · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 65

I've never washed a rope and aside from unseen circumstances I don't plan to

Joe Virtanen · · Charlotte, NC · Joined May 2010 · Points: 241

Thanks for link Perin, seems I'm wrong to assume that it would damage the thread.

Ray Pinpillage · · West Egg · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 180

How does getting a rope wet make it fuzzy?

I washed a rope last week, no fuzz. Just put it in a queen sized sheet, tie the corners, and toss it in the machine. A small amount of detergent and it is clean.

jbird · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 0

I washed a sterling evolution velocity 9.8 and I actually think it handles a little better than it did while it was dirty. I daisy chained the rope, put it in a large mesh bag, used a little bit of woolite in a front loader washer, washed it in cold water, and let it dry flaked out inside for about five days.

I have heard the sheath on sterling ropes are tough so I'm not sure if that had an effect on my results.

John Husky · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2011 · Points: 5

Wash a rope by hand in the tub and cringe in horror at the color of the water when you're done. Spin cycle only in a machine for me.

I don't have time is a shit excuse.

Steve Colegrove · · Marietta, GA · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 20
John Husky wrote:Wash a rope by hand in the tub and cringe in horror at the color of the water when you're done. Spin cycle only in a machine for me. I don't have time is a shit excuse.
I did that once. I spent 20 minutes washing the rope and 40 minutes washing the tub. Total PITA.
rock-fencer · · Columbia, SC · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 265

you could get an over the counter dry treatment and wash it in. That will enhance "handling" properties

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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