This guide will show you how to maintain a tripod and keep it clean.
It’s inevitable for your tripod to suffer some wear and tears when you frequently venture out into different terrains. It is up to you to maintain its functionality and cleanliness. If you photograph a sunset on the beach, your tripod’s feet can accumulate sand, saltwater and other corrosive substances that can eventually damage the tripod legs.
If it is a windy day, the sand may also find its way to the tripod’s central column, causing additional damage.
Make it a habit to clean your tripod every time you come back from an excursion that left the feet, legs and joints dirty. You don’t have to use expensive cleaning products. Simple household items will do.