| Looking after your X-pole |
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| Written by Tiny - Candy & Chrome | |||
How to take care of your new X-Pole![]() A basic guide to looking after your shiny new x-pole! How to care for the connective threads:This is important as it will stop the main A and B poles sticking together and seizing! Sometimes they can get so tightly screwed that you can’t actually undo them! So they seize shut, and it usually takes several strong blokes to prize it apart, you will probably end up snapping the stix that come with the kit in the process!
2. Dip the threads (at the top and bottom of each tube piece) in the soapy water for a few minutes. 3. Grab a toothbrush (not the one you currently use!) and scrub all of the debris off the threads properly – removing dirt, grease, chrome filings etc…..Dry properly. 4. Get a dry rag and wrap your finger in it, dollop some COPPER GREASE onto your finger and smear it into the threads (You’ll find this in any good hardware store, B&Q, Mr Bevan’s….whatever).
If you're having trouble breaking the main A & B parts apart: There are some special release tools available to buy from X-Pole for about £13 (plus delivery) – contact us to order you some if you want them. They are to be used instead of the stix. They’re super thick and really mean business when it comes to pulling stubborn poles apart and are highly recommended if you are constantly having to assemble and disassemble X-poles . About joist finders:As you know you need to set up the pole between two joists, But the dome needs to rest on the edge of these joists. Meaning you need to find where your ceiling joists are. Having X-Ray vision would be handy here but as we are only mere mortals, we can only guess. Unless of course, you buy a joist finder tool! Yes, you can pick them up from B&Q from about £10 to £30, depending on the brand.
Assembling the pole – a cheating tip!So if you can find the joists and all is well then great – but what if you’re struggling? I have to be honest, I have been using x-poles for years and I still have trouble with THAT bit! So, here’s an idea that protects the ceiling through even pressure distribution. * You’ll need a sheet of medium thickness wood – plywood, chipboard – that sort of thing! It needs to be cut larger than the base of the the pole’s dome. Since the dome’s edges just about reach the width of the gap in between each joist, the piece of wood only really needs to be a few inches bigger really. * Glue a sheet of anti-slip rubber mesh to both sides to form an anti-slip surface, so the pole won’t slip off the piece of wood! Wait for the glue to dry! * Position the rubberised piece of wood between the ceiling and the dome piece just before tightening up the pole. Cleaning your X-pole:There are various random products that good for cleaning pole. I find that microfibre cloths are best for pole, you can get a pack of 2 for about a quid at Tesco or Asda at the moment. Don't ever use a scouring pad on your pole! You’ll KILL it! I wouldn’t use bleach or anything harsh like that either. * BABY WIPES - If you are a student in my class you will know that I usually just use a baby wipe (one without a lotion or Aloe Vera on it, the cheaper the better!) and a dry cloth. Make sure the wipes you choose do not have any moisturisers, oils or lotions in it or your pole may end up being more slippery than it did to start with! * GLASS CLEANER - This is actually recommended by X-Pole as safe for you to use, and very effective! Many pole dancers swear by it (make sure your glass cleaner does not have added polishing agents that may give your pole a slippery coating). Fixing peeling chrome:The poles are hard wearing and designed to take a few knocks and bangs but if you really clang it and you have a dent, sometimes, a patch of chrome will peel off where the dent is. Of course, X-Pole do replacement parts so if you battered a B pole, you can just replace that bit for around £30 – contact us if you want to order any replacement bits. But if it’s only a little patch, there is a trick you can use to ‘patch it up’. Lightly dab a thin layer of clear nail polish onto the affected area, allow to dry and build up to 3 layers. Enjoy your X-pole! Tiny, Candy & Chrome. If you have any questions about your X-pole please contact us so we can help.
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