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Have you ever seen a lawn mowing line package with an icon that says you need to soak the product in water? Perhaps when you purchased your lawn mowing line, you didn't pay special attention to the various words and symbols on the packaging. However, if you look closely, you will notice that many packages have an interesting symbol depicting a faucet filling the container with water. This logo is actually the manufacturer's recommendation, and they suggest that you immerse the reel of your lawn mowing line in water. They believe this will help the mowing line work better. However, there has been a great deal of controversy over this issue. Some people support the recommendation on the package and believe that soaking the mowing line will lead to better results, while others believe that it is a redundant action that does not have much effect on the actual mowing results.
Proponents argue that soaking the mowing line in water makes it softer and more flexible. Soaking in water helps the cord return to its original shape, reducing the likelihood that the cord will break during the mowing process. In addition, the lubricating effect of water reduces friction and wear, extending the life of the line. In addition, some special types of mowing line may contain additives, and soaking can help these additives better penetrate the line and improve its performance.
However, opponents argue that this soaking behavior has a negligible effect on the effectiveness of mowing. They argue that the mowing line itself is specifically designed and manufactured to be strong and durable enough that it does not require additional water soaking to improve its performance. They point out that the main factors in mowing are the power of the mower, the quality of the cord and the correct technique of use, rather than water soaking.
Some mower line manufacturers also offer differing opinions and recommendations. Some manufacturers may strongly recommend soaking the mowing line, while others may consider it an optional step. This difference may be due to differences in different types of mowing lines and manufacturing processes.
This is what one user from bobistheoilguy.com said:When I worked on a grounds crew we always stored cut trimmer lines in a bucket of water. Now I can't be bothered, and I find the the line breaks when it probably should, cutting stuff too big and against rock and wire fences... If you are just trimming a nicely kept lawn then I doubt it matters much. If you are getting into rough or heavy stuff then a soaked line probably helps a bit, but doesn't make it indestructible. Anotherproblem with storing water is eventually it gets pretty smelly and the trimmer line is slimy...
Here's what another one said:STIHL USA -"Nylon is a hygroscopic material and if the line is stored in dry conditions, e.g. in a shed or a warehouse it can loose its moisture and therefore its flexibility, it can become stiff, brittle and break easily. Storing it for a couple of days in a closed bag with some added water at room temperature or higher will bring the line back closer to the original, more flexible condition and should significantly reduce breakage due to brittleness.”
On reddit, here's what users are saying:
When I went looking for help from gpt, he gave me this answer:
Are you confused by so many claims? Why don't you try the method on our Judin picture book? After field testing and collecting feedback from various buyers, this method is able to maintain the flexibility and strength of the mowing line very well, and to a certain extent, it also avoids the above mentioned disadvantages of soaking the line in water.
Our picture book describes it this way:
1.Trimmer line can lose moisture over time or become brite, effecting the durability of the line.
2. To property hydrate your line, soak a sponge in water.
3. Squeeze out the excess water.
4. Place the line and sponge into a container to absorb the water. In 24-48 hours, line can be back to peak performance.
5. Don't submerge line. Too much water absorbtion can cause a decrease in cutting efficiency.
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