Kite Line protection Wax?

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oldmic
oldmic
NSW
359 posts
NSW, 359 posts
31 Oct 2011 9:04pm
Yesterday I had advise from a kiter that waxing kite lines extended there life.
I've done a search and not found this being mentioned for some time.
Is it out dated or common knowledge as the thing to do?
I guess bee's wax would be the go if it's needed.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
31 Oct 2011 9:34pm
Never had a problem with my kite lines wearing out. Lines last for years, shouldn't have to worry about it.
pomE
pomE
NSW
164 posts
NSW, 164 posts
31 Oct 2011 9:34pm
I've heard of a few folk who do it using nothing more exotic than a candle! I guess chandlers wax would be good also.

Not sure I could be arsed with all that though...
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
31 Oct 2011 6:43pm
dowls said...

Yesterday I had advise from a kiter that waxing kite lines extended there life.
I've done a search and not found this being mentioned for some time.
Is it out dated or common knowledge as the thing to do?
I guess bee's wax would be the go if it's needed.


did he have a bucket hat on? Or board leash?
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
31 Oct 2011 10:07pm
Wax attracts sand...

Try sailing / rope lubricant for boats, like this stuff:

BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
31 Oct 2011 9:27pm
something about bikini waxing...
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
31 Oct 2011 7:37pm
Bleach is perfect
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
1 Nov 2011 6:56pm
I dipped my chicken loop line in candle wax once - it sets very hard and makes the line surface slippery so it doesn't wear out as quickly - it definitely makes a difference.

However these days with the below the bar depower setups using a cleat on the chicken loop I wouldn't be worrying about it. I wouldn't do it with the flying lines either.
djdojo
djdojo
VIC
1614 posts
VIC, 1614 posts
1 Nov 2011 7:11pm
The lines are made from stuff that is pretty slippery already so I doubt wax/lubes will help much, and if they attract dirt/grit they'll do harm. I suspect the best way to increase the lifespan of lines is to keep them out of the sun when not in use and rinse them in freshwater now and then too.

Also:

Unspin your bar after loops/rotations rather than ride for too long with steering lines wrapped around front lines.

Don't yank too hard when running your lines and the last 50cm are tangled. I know it can be frustrating but in my experience it only takes a second to carefully untangle the lines rather than pulling madly to try to get them separated.
dave......
dave......
WA
2119 posts
WA, 2119 posts
1 Nov 2011 4:50pm
The depower rope is the one that goes first. A relaxed woven line eventually migrates sand into it. A tip is to put your wet bar on the kite, it will at least quadruple the lifespan and make people on busy beaches happier.
Wax is for surfboards.
BurkeyBoy
BurkeyBoy
QLD
549 posts
QLD, 549 posts
2 Nov 2011 7:59am
GalahOnTheBay said...

Wax attracts sand...

Try sailing / rope lubricant for boats, like this stuff:




Yeah, forget the wax. When my lines get a bit old I spray them with a silicone spray, not to extend the life, but to make them easier to roll out.
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