Just wanted to post pictures of 2 discs I found.
The first picture is a DX Cheetah. I have found several other DX plastic discs with similiar bubbles but the Cheetah is the worst example.
The second is a Pro Starfire. I have found another Pro disc like this also.
Both were found in a creek on a disc golf course established in 2005. They look like they are starting to break down.
I don't have a picture but I have found a few Champion plastic discs with small cracks similar to a windshield that has been hit with a small pebble. I haven't found anything odd with Star plastic.
Most are very nasty. About 8 out of 10 are stained so bad they have to be scrubbed with Scotch-Brite or an S.O.S. pad to get them clean. The stamp is removed almost every time.
I wanted to make people aware of what happens when a disc is left in water for an extended period.
Has anyone else found discs in water in these conditions?
The first picture is a DX Cheetah. I have found several other DX plastic discs with similiar bubbles but the Cheetah is the worst example.
The second is a Pro Starfire. I have found another Pro disc like this also.
Both were found in a creek on a disc golf course established in 2005. They look like they are starting to break down.
I don't have a picture but I have found a few Champion plastic discs with small cracks similar to a windshield that has been hit with a small pebble. I haven't found anything odd with Star plastic.
Most are very nasty. About 8 out of 10 are stained so bad they have to be scrubbed with Scotch-Brite or an S.O.S. pad to get them clean. The stamp is removed almost every time.
I wanted to make people aware of what happens when a disc is left in water for an extended period.
Has anyone else found discs in water in these conditions?