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The
LaMauney reconditioning process begins with our inspection
of each sail.
Sails
are measured, inspected for needed repairs, and the cloth
checked for deterioration from the sun. Then the sails
are carefully cleaned followed by the re-resining process
of impregnating the cloth with resins and setting these
resins with controlled heat.
In
addition, a fungicidal agent is added to inhibit mildew
growth, another is added for water repellency, and a third
agent provides ultraviolet protection. All
this is part of the LaMauney Process.
The
sails are once again inspected and then packaged for shipping.
Your
sail will be clean, free of most wrinkles, and the cloth
will have a new stiffness. The existing shape of the sail
will be maintained since the LaMauney Process is designed
to control the bias stretch of the cloth. The smoothness
of the cloth combined with the re-resining will enable
your sail to take on its best shape.
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