If you have difficulties taking the Maddle Paddle apart, it is most probably a result of some residues like sand or salt from the body of water you were in may have solidified, making it challenging to separate the paddle components.
Sand, dust and debris will always find their way into the paddle shaft. It is important to always thoroughly rinse and clean every part of the paddle, as well as the rest of the product, after every use.
- Ask for help to slide the shaft out. It may necessitate the strength of more than one person to disassemble a paddle stuck with sand and debris.
- You may also try to soak your paddle in warm (not boiling, just warm) water for a few hours. The warmth will help soften the solidified residues and make disassembly easier.
- You can loosen the paddle adjustment clamp to remove part of the tension on the stuck part. On the middle part of the paddle, you can open the adjustment clamp and turn it counterclockwise from one turn or two. It will allow the upper part of the paddle to get unstuck more easily!
- Lubricants / greases might also help. Make sure to thoroughly clean the Maddle Paddle properly after taking it apart.
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