16/04/2020
Just a quick heads up. It might be a good idea to take 5 minutes. Dig your skates out and have a quick look at the blades. A lot of people store their skates with the guards on. That fine for a short period of time, by the time most of you get back on the ice it is more than likely going to be a couple of months since they have seen the light of day which means there is a strong possibility of rust setting in. A tip to help prevent it is to put a bit of oil on the bottom as well as the sides. Not too much, just enough to form a thin coat. I use a special oil called easy glide but you can use 3 in 1 or cycle chain oil, WD 40 isn't a good idea as it evaporates over time. I am still providing an emergency sharpening service at the moment but without any contact. Skates can be left at my gate. I will then take them in to sharpen. I wear rubber gloves and use hand sanitizer. I will then put them back by the gate to prevent any contact. Hope this helps.