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Rust on a pole
Posted by raz16071857 on September 9, 2020 at 6:18 pmIs there a way to fix this? What can I do to avoid on the future? I removed all the rust with vinegar but its been damaged. Is it possible to recoat it? Or do I have to buy a new one?
raz16071857 replied 4 years, 2 months ago 5 Members · 19 Replies -
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The rust is gone, but the chrome is really damaged where the rust was
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Is it an X-pole? My TG X-pole got rust once, I contacted X-pole, they were very kind and offered to replace the rusted parts, but since I live in a country where they don’t ship directly, they just sent me a whole new pole. Try contacting the manufacturor, good luck.
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I don’t believe there’s anyway to fix it. You could also have the pole powder coated if you wanted something different!
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Its not the xpole
How can you powder coat it? And where?
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Go to shop that does car or motorcycle paint and tell them you’d like to have your pole powder coated.
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Does it change the grip? Are there differences in finosh? More/less grainy?
I saw an old thread here that a woman posted she spray pained her pole. Is that possible? If so what color should I use?
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I’ve never used spray paint and would think it would wear off.
Here’s the difference between finishes https://www.studioveena.com/videos/view/5ec6d10b-a61c-4161-855e-455bac110005
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So if I live in a very hot and humid place, powder coat would not be good, right?!
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Do you sweat a lot when you exercise, like dripping? Then don’t do PC. If the skin just gets tacky then PC would be great.
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When I do cardio I sweat a lot. Not as much when I pole though..
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Thanks for all the help! â™¥ï¸ I just bought a new pole4you 🤩 I hope I will love it 🤩🤩 so excited
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