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Properly care for paracord gear after use by cleaning it with mild soap and water, drying it thoroughly to prevent mildew, and storing it in a dry, cool place.
Cleaning and Drying
When cleaning paracord gear, use mild soap and cold water to avoid damaging the nylon or other materials. Gently scrub the gear with a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt or debris. Rinse the gear thoroughly with clean water, and then dry it with a clean towel. For more thorough drying, you can use a fan or a hair dryer on a low setting. It’s essential to dry the gear completely to prevent mildew and extend its lifespan.
Storage and Maintenance
To keep your paracord gear in good condition, store it in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. You can also store it in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container to maintain humidity levels. Regularly inspect your gear for signs of wear and tear, such as fraying or damage to the core or outer sheath. Address any issues promptly to prevent them from becoming more significant problems. Consider coating your paracord gear with a waterproofing solution, such as wax or silicone, to protect it from the elements and extend its lifespan.
Handling and Use
When handling paracord gear, avoid touching the core or inner fibers, as the oils from your skin can damage the material. Instead, handle the gear by the outer sheath or use a cordage tool to minimize the risk of damage. When using paracord gear, avoid stretching or pulling it too tightly, as this can cause the core to become misaligned or the sheath to split. Use the gear within its designed load limit, and consider using a cordage tool or other assistive device to help manage the cordage.
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