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END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE <br />1. Tennis Nets: Remove and attach a tag noting any repairs needed. <br />2. Windscreens: Inspect for needed repairs, label for easy relocation next season <br />and fold neatly for storage in a plastic bag. Wait until the windscreen is dry <br />(afternoon) before removing. Fence maintenance during the "off-season" can <br />be accomplished much easier without the windscreens hanging on the fence. <br />3. Net posts: Remove and inspect for repairs. <br />4. Cover net postholes to prevent water, surface material and debris from entering <br />during the off-season. <br />5. Remove the tapes and nails. Ensure all nails have been removed from the court <br />surface. <br />6. Coolers: Wash inside and out. Repair spouts if necessary. <br />7. Benches: Wash, repair and paint if necessary. <br />8. Line Sweepers, Drag Brushes and other accessories: Wash clean, inspect for <br />repairs and hang properly to protect the bristles. <br />9. Roller: Consult owner's manual for proper servicing. <br />10.Aussie Clean Sweep: Wash clean, inspect for repairs and hang to protect rubber <br />matting. <br />END OF SEASON HAR-TRU SURFACE MAINTENANCE <br />1. Brush and roll repeatedly to fill in and compact old nail holes. <br />2. Covering court surface with a nylon reinforced plastic cover for the winter <br />months reduces the amount of reconditioning required the following spring. <br />44 <br />25E-32