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Cleaning Traps #6876590
05/19/20 07:03 AM
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Just cleaned out my fur shed and found 4 dozen traps that need to be power washed and the old wax removed. I used to use Sani Flush but have not seen that on the market in years. Ideas please?

Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876621
05/19/20 07:24 AM
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Just boiling water takes wax off.

But if you're just going to re wax them, just put them back in your hot wax pot (after hosing off the dirt). The old wax will melt off and re coated with hot wax after a minute or two in the wax pot.

I know, I know....people will make a 24 step process on how to boil, re boil, strip, stir, dry, dye, buff, shine and re wax but about 23 of those steps do nothing but take time and money out of your day.

Hose em off and toss in the wax pot. Done.

Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: Calvin] #6876658
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Some of them still smell like skunk. I have found that doing the rewax, contaminates my wax bucket, and results in too many dug out traps. Just my experience.

Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876754
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Boil them good then before you take the traps out, flood the pot with water so the old wax floats over the top. Otherwise you'll be getting that old wax on the traps as you pull them out of the pot. If they still smell like skunk you could mix up some of the skunk odor removal recipe with hydrogen peroxide, dish soap and baking soda and give them a good spray or soak before waxing.

Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876763
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sodium bisulfate is the active ingredient in saniflush you can order it online or buy it as a pool chemical at most big box stores if that is what you like to use. I haven't ever used it but if that's what you are comfortable doing go for it.


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Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876775
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Originally Posted by otterc
Some of them still smell like skunk. I have found that doing the rewax, contaminates my wax bucket, and results in too many dug out traps. Just my experience.


Skunks is another thing. Wire them off and Toss the bundle in a moving stream for a couple weeks is the best cleaner I've found. I've even done this with sprayed clothing.

That said, fresh (new) wax has been the cause of many diggers. Odorless trap wax is anything but odorless. Wax traps need time to air out as well.

Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876800
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Many of the common liquid drain cleaners are sodium hydroxide = lye. And sodium hypochlorite = bleach?
Walmart “Great Value “ Max Strength drain cleaner has both. About a quart per ten gallons of water and boil as you did with saniflush. Should do the trick. Be sure and rinse thoroughly before wax.


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Re: Cleaning Traps [Re: otterc] #6876805
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We can still buy pure lye at the tru-value hardware store in the plumbing section.


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