One of my masts developed thousands of tiny carbon splinters all over the surface - apparently this is due to over use in salt water

, and exposure to UV breaking down the outer layers of epoxy..
Advise ranged from 'throw it out and buy a skinny' right through to 'give it to me - I have tough hands'.
In the end, I gave it a tickle with some 600 grit paper, and sprayed it with a couple of coats of clear spraycan laquer to stick the prickles down, and it's been great ever since.
As an added (and unexpected) bonus, this means that the mast is now really slippery when wet

. It's easy enough to rig up without creasing the sail, but it's un-rigging that used to cause me problems. Now that the mast is slippery I give it a bit of a twist, and it just slides right out without any fuss at all.
Failing that, DryGlide.. made by CRC I think.. (haven't had any experience with sailcoat, but I imagine it's similar) It's a teflon spray which dries (so you don't get silicone everywhere) Typically used to help yacht sails go up the track in a mast, but it should work just as well the other way around. I dryglide the joints on my masts.. haven't had one get stuck since I started spraying them.
Any good boat chandlers should have it, and maybe some hardware places?
It's a lot more expensive than a can of clear spraypaint though!