By BrettPierce From Colorado Springs Apr 3, 2008
| I recently bought some used climbing holds that are very slick because of the chalk/sweat cake covering each hold.
What is the best way to remove it and get some of the texture back?
PS -- I have already tried the dishwasher without much success |  |
By Will A. From Gunnison, CO Apr 3, 2008
| Alrighty, this is the way I do it and it works very well and really gets ALL of the built up chalk, rubber, and grime off, but it requires a pressure washer . A hose with a nozzle might work just as well, if you try it let me know how it works.
-first fill a bathtub with a mixture of water and vinegar 5:1
-soak the holds for an hour (the vinegar will break up all the grunge)
-lay them all out on the pavement and pressure wash them w/ just water, no soap or anything.
-leave them out till they dry
Your holds are now all clean, grippy, and ready to go |  |
By Doug Lintz From Lincoln, NE Apr 3, 2008
| As Will said vinegar works great. I use a 3:1 ratio, soak the holds for about 10 minutes, scrub with a nylon brush and rinse (no pressure hose for me). |  |
By Evan1984 Apr 7, 2008
| We used to run all the holds through a dishwasher with dish detergent at the old gym. It work pretty well. Sometimes, you'd get a little residual grime, but it comes off with a brush.
If you are looking for a no scrubbing way, its a good option |  |
By bradkillough From hartselle, Alabama Apr 16, 2008
| Alcohol works well. |  |
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