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NEW Skates, How can I protect them?

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Hey guys, i just got some 9k whites this morning. Is there any type of protective treatment i can buy, either at a pro shop, or from like footlocker or something, that I can coat my skates with so they dont get dirty, and so they dont soak in water.

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Being ice skates they are designed to be exposed to water and wet environments. No real need to protect them from it.

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We're talking about a pair of hockey skates; unless you're just dropping-by a skate-and-shoot session one or two times a week, they're going to get a bit beat-up. Take good care of them (take them out of your bag every night, remove the insoles, check the rivets with some degree of regularity, etc.) and they should be fine.

I don't wear RBKs, but the people I know who do say they've had no real problems with them taking-on water/sweat. If it becomes an issue, you can always buy yourself a boot dryer and throw them on that after every skate. We've got a couple of them in the dressing room, and the guys that use them seem to like the results.

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last time i checked.. most of the newer skates had plastic toe caps.. (older skates like the Bauer Supreme.. CCM Tacks (Kaberle, Modanoa, Chelios, Amonte).. had the white plastic toe caps wrapped in the hockey boot material.)

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the RBK 9ks have a plastic toe cap.. don't they?

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Silicone spray. Get it any store the sells steeltoe boots. It's a water stain/repellant. Best I can think of, other than that when it comes to sharp blade hitting it or a puck, you're pretty much SOL.

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just grow some balls, ditch the birdcage and go play some puck. This is hockey men, lets remember that, if you think your to pretty to play then stay off the ice.

Hey guys, i just got some 9k whites this morning. Is there any type of protective treatment i can buy, either at a pro shop, or from like footlocker or something, that I can coat my skates with so they dont get dirty, and so they dont soak in water.

You're sending mixed signals.

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last time i checked.. most of the newer skates had plastic toe caps.. (older skates like the Bauer Supreme.. CCM Tacks (Kaberle, Modanoa, Chelios, Amonte).. had the white plastic toe caps wrapped in the hockey boot material.)

Graf

RBK

Easton

NBH

Mission

the RBK 9ks have a plastic toe cap.. don't they?

You are correct- they are black plastic toe caps. I just received my white 9K's as well.

To the guy that started this post-- if you talk to your fellow teammates about keeping your pretty white skates nice and clean, they're going to tell you to go back to your Girl Scout's troop for pointers. It's hockey, so don't be so neat.

To answer your question: if you want to keep the white nice and 'white', use the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

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haha sure bud. Its always fun to put guys in their place. But your more then welcome. I live in PA by philly. where are you from??

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I apologise, but I thought I should put the foot down before he starts asking you what kind of underwear you're wearing and if you can send them to him in a plastic bag so he may smell them.

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