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Official Documentation

Flow Props Care Guide

Keep your props performing beautifully - for every spin, every session.

Storage & Handling

  • Store in a dry, temperature-stable environment away from humidity and condensation.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, extreme heat, or freezing temperatures -- these degrade both materials and adhesives over time.
  • Inspect regularly for cracks, loose hardware, frayed cords, or exposed wiring before each use.
  • Never leave props in hot cars or damp bags -- heat and moisture are your props' biggest enemies.
  • Transport using a padded bag or protective sleeve whenever possible to prevent impact damage.
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3D-Printed Parts

1

Use the included melamine foam sponge to clean all 3D-printed components. This is the recommended and safest method.

2

Dampen the sponge slightly before use -- just enough moisture to activate it. Never saturate.

3

Gently wipe any dirt or residue from the surface using light motions. Avoid scrubbing aggressively.

4

Allow parts to air dry completely before reassembling or storing.

Grip Material Guide

GlowGrip

Clean using the melamine foam sponge method. When cleaning, minimize moisture between the grip lines to preserve texture and adhesion.

⚠ UV Sensitive

DeathGrip

Clean extremely gently with a slightly damp microfiber cloth (not included). Do not rub or press firmly -- the material is delicate under friction.

⚠ UV Sensitive

LizardGrip

Clean with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. More UV-resistant than other grips -- but less sun exposure is always better for extending grip life.

UV Exposure Warning: Both GlowGrip and DeathGrip are sensitive to prolonged sun exposure. Over time, both the adhesive bond and grip material will weaken with excessive UV contact. LizardGrip offers better UV resistance, but limiting all grip exposure will significantly extend their lifespan.

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Something Broke?

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We've Got You Covered

We do our best to ensure the structural stability of every prop we make. Sometimes - due to manufacturing variance or the inevitable demands of flow practice - something may fail. Please reach out to us directly and we will make it right. Your props should keep up with you.

Have fun - and don't whack anyone!

Flow Props Care Guide - Handle with intention - Spin with joy

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