Req 2b3 — Roller Skate Care
Well-maintained roller skates perform better, last longer, and are safer to ride. Here are the five essential care steps your counselor expects you to describe.
Five Essential Steps
1. Clean wheels regularly. Wheels pick up debris, hair, and dirt from rink floors or outdoor surfaces. Wipe wheels down with a damp cloth after each use. Remove buildup from the wheel groove with a pick or toothpick. Dirty wheels reduce grip and put extra load on bearings.
2. Inspect and maintain bearings. Spin each wheel by hand — it should spin freely and quietly. A grinding, crunching, or squealing sound means the bearings need cleaning or replacement. Clean bearings by removing them from the wheel, soaking in a bearing cleaner solvent, air-drying completely, and applying a small drop of skate-bearing oil before reinstalling. Replace bearings that are pitted, rough, or permanently noisy.
3. Check and tighten axle nuts. Loose axle nuts allow wheels to wobble, creating an unstable skate. Check each axle nut with a skate wrench before every session. Tighten if loose, but do not overtighten — wheels should spin freely with just a tiny amount of side play.
4. Inspect and adjust cushions (bushings). Over time, cushions crack, flatten, or harden, changing how the trucks respond. Inspect them by removing the truck bolt. Replace cracked or severely deformed cushions. Adjust cushion tightness (truck bolt tension) to match your preferred turning stiffness.
5. Care for the boot. Leather boots should be treated with leather conditioner periodically to prevent cracking. After skating, loosen laces and allow the boot to dry fully before storing. Do not store skates in direct sunlight or extreme heat, which can dry out leather and degrade adhesives.
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