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Post by HawkCoach on Aug 5, 2017 12:54:41 GMT -6
Here's my point - I wanted a way to clean up the helmets that cleared inspection and didn't get taken to get repainted or buffed.
Simple enough -
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Post by HawkCoach on Aug 5, 2017 12:53:05 GMT -6
Yes, I should have been a little more clear - a REP from Riddell comes into our school - inspects every helmet, discontinues the ones that are expired, takes the ones that need to be reconditioned. They usually take the ones that need to be repainted, buffed etc. They charge- TOO MUCH.
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Post by HawkCoach on Aug 2, 2017 14:06:58 GMT -6
They helmets are ALL inspected - I was replying to NOT ALL get repainted and cleaned up by our rep. ALL of our helmets go through an inspection at the end of the year, expired helmets are tossed - new ones are brought in. Last year our helmet rep only took a handful of helmets to repaint/recondition. 4 were out of commission.
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Post by HawkCoach on Jul 28, 2017 19:25:51 GMT -6
We do, but only the ones that really need it. We have a handful that didn't get it done.
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Post by HawkCoach on Jul 28, 2017 14:19:47 GMT -6
Would like some tips and hints on cleaning and polishing our helmets. We have decal glue and some are pretty dirty!
I have heard dishsoap and pledge? Anything else out there you know of?
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