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so my girlfriend was at vantage the other day, warming down on seven virgins and a mule when a huge rainstorm engulfed her and her partner. sheets or rain, flash flood coming through the approach tunnel and down all the cracks, rocks falling, classic. anyhoo, of course their gear and theirselves got soaked. she came home and layed her gear out to dry. the next day we noticed a good deal of rust on a number of her cams, as well as (i think) oxidation spots all over a couple of her brand new c4's. it looks like her cams got plunged in the ocean and them layed out to dry. first question: why? is it something in the soil (silica)? chemical runoff from the rock? second question: what should we do about it? we rinsed them again in warm water, should we scrub them with soap? any thoughts or ideas appreciated. thanks.

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you better throw them out

send them to me and i will recycle them.

 

 

more seriously, cams are made of aluminum... aluminum doesn't rust

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you better throw them out

send them to me and i will recycle them.

 

 

more seriously, cams are made of aluminum... aluminum doesn't rust

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the trigger wires, the stem, and i beleive the axles are not made of aluminum.

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yes the rust is centered around the axles. but the oxidation spots (i think that what they are) are all over the cam lobes.

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you can get rid of that white buildup on aluminum by rubbing it with crumpled up aluminum foil

 

anyways just follow the directions for cleaning your cams that came with the CEN-mandated booklet attached to each cam yellaf.gif i'm sure you saved those and store them with the log where you note each minute of usage and each fall so you can determine if you must replace a piece or not

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anyways just follow the directions for cleaning your cams that came with the CEN-mandated booklet attached to each cam yellaf.gif i'm sure you saved those and store them with the log where you note each minute of usage and each fall so you can determine if you must replace a piece or not

totally, i just keep the booklets attached to the cam so i don't lose them. then when i'm on route and i forget how to activate and place cams i just read the instructions....just kidding. thanks for the crumpled aluminium beta. bigdrink.gif

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