Lift Roller Grease Ruined My Jacket

JoeyClementine

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Was riding north ridge lift at Killington on Saturday and noticed that a good amount of grease from the lift rollers had fallen on me, staining my jacket pretty badly. Talked to an ambassador at the bottom and they sent me to the ticket window. The guys there told me that normally they’d clean my jacket for me but can’t because of Covid. They were super rude and unhelpful. Gave me a $10 voucher to try and “brighten my day” and basically told me to fuck off. I emailed Killington customer affairs but haven’t heard back. Has anyone had this happen to them at killington or elsewhere? What did the mountain do to make things right? I feel like they owe me a new jacket.
 
I've had this happen on the same lift. The stains went away and the jacket was a pretty light green color. It will probably come out with a good cleaning
 
I'm kinda surprised you got anything at all out of them. I always thought you were on your own with the lift grease since not much can be done about it and by riding the lift you agree that grease might land on your clothes.
 
They do not owe you a new jacket. You know they need to grease the shiv wheels. Sorry some snow melted and mixed with the grease and dripped on you. A simple solution would have been sitting on the outside of the chair rather than directly under the lift cable.
 
Damn bro who took a shit in your coffee this morning? Can’t sit on the outside of the lift when the chair is full.

14215333:dant02 said:
They do not owe you a new jacket. You know they need to grease the shiv wheels. Sorry some snow melted and mixed with the grease and dripped on you. A simple solution would have been sitting on the outside of the chair rather than directly under the lift cable.
 
14215334:JoeyClementine said:
Damn bro who took a shit in your coffee this morning? Can’t sit on the outside of the lift when the chair is full.

Okay so every time it snows and the temperature gets close to freezing or they make snow the night before on a trail near the lift and it warms up or on any rainy/super wet snow day you expect the mountain to buy a replacement jacket for every singe person sitting in the middle of the chair that day? Bring a trash bag and stick it over your head next time. Or maybe when your in the lift line position yourself so you end up on the outside of chairs?
 
14215322:skiP.E.I. said:
I'm kinda surprised you got anything at all out of them. I always thought you were on your own with the lift grease since not much can be done about it and by riding the lift you agree that grease might land on your clothes.

This. Grease is runny at 4C, so you should avoid that lift on warm days.

i can actually help. At work, we have coverall detergent. Its alcohol based and removes grease pretty well. If its a cheaper jacket, it will be fine. Might not get it 100% out, but could save your jacket
 
First off, they don't owe you anything for this. You can also prevent staining by not touching the grease while you're on the chair and using some snow to soak it up once you get to the top. Attempting to wipe it off rubs it in and causes the stain. Its a real bummer but there really isn't much the resort can do
 
Resort chili fries made me shit myself and now there is big brown stain on my pant. Talked to ski patrol and they told me to get lost. Very rude. I feel like they owe me new pants and more chili fries. Pls help
 
Riding lifts in the rain best to avoid sitting underneath the cable. Even in the snow beliw youll see black drops in line with the lift cable at each tower.

It sucks but they're not going to buy everyone a new jacket any time that happens.

Just kinda part of it unfortunately.
 
14215334:JoeyClementine said:
Damn bro who took a shit in your coffee this morning? Can’t sit on the outside of the lift when the chair is full.

I would maybe take a look at your own coffee.

It's grease. On a jacket. Won't affect your performance and it's unavoidable. It's not that hard to clean out and you could put protection coating on your jacket.

Would you rather have the lift fail, or spend 20 minutes cleaning off the grease? Or would you just rather complain?
 
14215411:Lonely said:
I would maybe take a look at your own coffee.

It's grease. On a jacket. Won't affect your performance and it's unavoidable. It's not that hard to clean out and you could put protection coating on your jacket.

Would you rather have the lift fail, or spend 20 minutes cleaning off the grease? Or would you just rather complain?

Maybe he doesn’t want to look like a shart stain
 
I mean, some people are acting like he should be stoked that his new jacket has grease on it. Well they don't owe him a new jacket it's not that crazy for him to be bummed. It's like when you get new skis and hit a rock and fuck it up right away. It happens, it sucks, the mountain doesn't owe you new skis, but you shed a few tears.
 
14215322:skiP.E.I. said:
I'm kinda surprised you got anything at all out of them. I always thought you were on your own with the lift grease since not much can be done about it and by riding the lift you agree that grease might land on your clothes.

yeah I mean they don’t owe him anything but why not give him a beer or plate of fries to cry into. Seems like good customer service. Obviously upsetting if it is a expensive jacket and was kinda a shock to him. Chair grease is unfortunately just a part of life
 
I once walked around with a dried loogie on my jiberish coat for 2 months. Some said it looked like a cum stain but I thought it was neat. fuck da haterz

**This post was edited on Dec 20th 2020 at 11:07:10pm
 
Ernie’s got grease stains too.

14215533:SofaKingSick said:
If grease stains on your jacket are cool, consider me Miles Davis

When I was instructing down under, we had some greasy j bars and red spyder uniforms. Aussie rain/snow + grease = looking like we shit ourselves. It looked terrible.
 
Just be like my dad and continue to endlessly harass them until you still get nothing, but piss yourself off enough to buy a new jacket and do the whole thing over again. East coast probz.

Also All Black Everything FTW
 
...Am I the only one who didnt know this was a thing until this very moment? Seems like ya'll have a lot of experience with this and I've never noticed stains on me, the chair, or any of my friends. I love skiing in the rain too
 
14215606:GrandThings said:
...Am I the only one who didnt know this was a thing until this very moment? Seems like ya'll have a lot of experience with this and I've never noticed stains on me, the chair, or any of my friends. I love skiing in the rain too

yes, either you wear all wear all black and are extremely unobservant or both
 
I work guest since at stowe a few years back. We're would pay for jackets to get dry cleaned and then they were fine. Just get it dry cleaned yourself.
 
i have a brand new oakley jacket that was SUPER expenive and i got tons of grease and im super pissed cuz idk how and if i can get it out. yes i know that theres nothing the resort can do and atleast i didnt complain like a karen i just grew tf up and ill deal with it

**This post was edited on Dec 21st 2020 at 11:50:03am
 
14215432:OregonDead said:
yeah I mean they don’t owe him anything but why not give him a beer or plate of fries to cry into. Seems like good customer service. Obviously upsetting if it is a expensive jacket and was kinda a shock to him. Chair grease is unfortunately just a part of life

He couldve almost bought 1 of those 2 items with the $10 voucher they gave him. Too bad fries are probably $11
 
Get some degreaser on it and move the fuck along... hazard of the sport. Get a black jacket next time if you're going to whine this much.
 
Spray some OxiClean MaxForce on those stains and your troubles will rinse down the drain(s)

I'm a poet and I didn't even realize it

Pretreat the jacket before washing and check to make sure the stain washed out before drying. If the stain is still there after 1 wash, do the entire routine again
 
This happened to me as well, both this and last year, wasn’t happy, but it beats sparks or grinding to a halt, didn’t ruin the jacket either, still keeps me warm and dry, plus the grease helps slide rails on me ribs

topic:JoeyClementine said:
Was riding north ridge lift at Killington on Saturday and noticed that a good amount of grease from the lift rollers had fallen on me, staining my jacket pretty badly. Talked to an ambassador at the bottom and they sent me to the ticket window. The guys there told me that normally they’d clean my jacket for me but can’t because of Covid. They were super rude and unhelpful. Gave me a $10 voucher to try and “brighten my day” and basically told me to fuck off. I emailed Killington customer affairs but haven’t heard back. Has anyone had this happen to them at killington or elsewhere? What did the mountain do to make things right? I feel like they owe me a new jacket.
 
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