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What's the best way to clean and maintain a Burton Channel System snowboard?

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I have been throwing around the idea of purchasing a Burton Channel System snowboard and everything sounds good except for the lack of information on maintenance. I have been unable to find much online about potential risks or even basic care associated with the system.

How do you deal with the snow/ice that will inevitably accumulate during the day? Will water melt and work its way into the base, causing "bubbles" if it freezes?

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I have a 2012 Custom that has given me no problems. I think normal maintenance is all it takes. Be sure to put it away dry and clean. Store properly in the off season and you should have no problems. I received this as a gift and every now and then I will clean out the "channel" with a pipe cleaner or q-tip.

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