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elderboy02 10-27-2008 08:30 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by poker (Post 38324)
I would not take it apart personally.
If they were intended to be "taken apart" for cleaning, Im sure it would have been noted by now somewhere in one of the forums he frequents.

I would send it in for service. Marc will be more than happy to take care of you. Trust me.

I know you are concerned, but at a bachelor party, I accidentally slid the Palio too far open and the two halves separated. I just pushed them back on the tracks. I have taken it off and put it back on several times. I haven't noticed a difference in the Palio and I use it pretty much every day.

Basically, it is up to you if you want to slide it off the tracks. Like poker said, they may not be designed to do that.

AriesOpusX 10-28-2008 03:35 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
I just give mine a good tug and it comes right apart. Been doing it forever.

Waynegro1 10-28-2008 03:47 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokinAFuente (Post 38338)
Here you go.

Palio Care


If it's new and a little tight, just give it some time. It will loosen up.

:tpd: I agree. Mine was a little "tight" when I first received it. After I used it for a while it "loosened" up. Now it's smooth as silk.
I'd be a little apprehensive pulling it apart. I'm not positive, but this may negate your warranty. I know, many say they pull it apart. I'd only do this if I new it wouldn't affect my warranty. Just my :2
Good luck :tu

STYX&STONED 10-30-2008 11:15 AM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
I just pull mine apart and run a Q-tip threw the rails with some isopropanol on it and snap it back together.

TOB9595 10-30-2008 12:41 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
I tried a few methods to no avail.
I sent the CF Palio back to PALIO.
Tom

OpusEx 10-30-2008 05:51 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokinAFuente (Post 38338)
Here you go.

Palio Care


If it's new and a little tight, just give it some time. It will loosen up.

I could not have answered this thread any better, so I won't lol
This includes the personal advice given at the end, as the Palio cutter is made of a proprietary composite blend and not a traditional ABS plastic. The reason for the composite is that it is a "non binding" material and will keep its "action" for life and actually get better throughout the life of the unit.

If you have any problems or are unhappy with the unit you have purchased please do as Tom did and either exchange it at an authorized Palio retailer or send it back to Palio directly.

elderboy02 10-30-2008 06:21 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
OpusEx, is it ok to take the palio apart?

OpusEx 10-30-2008 06:34 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elderboy02 (Post 43591)
OpusEx, is it ok to take the palio apart?

While it has happened with some units and it can be put back together, the concern is that each time it is taken apart the area of the "body" that is responsible for keeping it together will lessen in its ability to keep it together. In other words each time it happens it may become easier to achieve.

The feedback received shows that the little "tightness" is only at the very inception of opening the unit and the tendency is to use much more force than is necessary to release from that initial tension.

The feedback has been incorporated into a change that is currently being implemented at the manufacturing level.

It is advised that users follow the "use and care" section of the Palio website and not deviate from those instructions.

giovanni 10-30-2008 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skywalker (Post 38084)
Mine sticks too but I don't want to do anything that would ruin it!!!

Someone said they wash theirs in the dishwasher??? Does this work???

I put mine in the dishwaher every other month. Keeps it clean and running smooth.
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Hardcz 10-30-2008 06:49 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Believe what he's saying is it won't void your warranty, though he strongly advises against taking it apart.

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TOB9595 01-20-2009 11:30 AM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OpusEx (Post 43622)
While it has happened with some units and it can be put back together, the concern is that each time it is taken apart the area of the "body" that is responsible for keeping it together will lessen in its ability to keep it together. In other words each time it happens it may become easier to achieve.

The feedback received shows that the little "tightness" is only at the very inception of opening the unit and the tendency is to use much more force than is necessary to release from that initial tension.

The feedback has been incorporated into a change that is currently being implemented at the manufacturing level.

It is advised that users follow the "use and care" section of the Palio website and not deviate from those instructions.

Voice mail off to you on the CF.
:)
Tom

Kreth 01-20-2009 12:00 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokinAFuente (Post 38338)
If it's new and a little tight, just give it some time. It will loosen up.

Good advice for newlyweds, also... :r

SilverFox 01-20-2009 12:49 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 37732)
I'd be inclined to go with graphite. Either a soft pencil or buy some graphite dust in a tube from the hardware.


This is what I use to great success

Hardcz 01-20-2009 12:52 PM

Re: lubricating Palio Rails?
 
If palio's were made on the thighs of virgins like cc's then there wouldn't need to be any lubricating going on.


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