I tried your idea of the Teflon tape (you can see some of the brown tape peeling off in the picture). I put it all over the place under the binding. It might help, but not eliminate.Montana St Alum wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:42 pmThis works well:
"High Temperature Teflon Tape 1 inch x 33 feet PTFE Adhesive Teflon Tape" on Amazon. $7.99
You can buy it in various widths.
I've also used silicone spray on bindings before I switched to NTN and it worked well.
Neither have worked 100%, but they improve the snow shedding.
I think the problem is two fold:
1. As it moves back and forth, the Spring Box pumps snow forward into all the voids under the flex plate;
2. There are metal parts in there that the snow freezes to right around freezing temps. Colder than a certain temp and there is no problem.
I tried your Rain-X idea and it seems to keep the snow from bonding to the top sheet , but the snow does still collect, so the end result (weight of snow on skis) is still the same.wabene wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:02 pm^^^ good advice. I've used silicone spray as well, but mostly just for icing and squeaking bindings not on the whole top sheet.
I've recently been using RainX instead of silicone. It is a water based wax instead of the solvent based silicone. I have been spraying the RainX on the whole top sheet and binding. It seems to work similarly and like silicone it works best if you do it well in advance and let it dry.
Obviously, these ideas must work for you guys, but I'm not getting the same results.
New, warm snow in the next few days, so will see how the silicone spray works. Two coats already applied.
The next idea is silicone plumber's grease. More of a hassle, but may work better if the spray is ineffective.