How to Wax Skis for Ski Skating
Things You'll Need
- Vice
- Glide wax
- Ski waxing iron
- Rubbing alcohol
- Clean cloth
- Plastic scraper
- Nylon brush
Instructions
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Lock the middle of the ski, base side up, with a vice to hold it securely in place.
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Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth and rub it on the ski base. This will clear any debris that would disrupt the waxing process. Allow 20 minutes for the ski to dry.
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Power up a ski waxing iron. Lightly touch a chunk of glide wax to the face of the iron. Hold the iron and wax 2 to 4 inches away from the ski. Let the wax drip on the ski and cover the entire length and width of the base.
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Place the iron on the ski base and spread the wax evenly across the ski until a thin layer of wax coats the entire base. Allow at least an hour for the wax to dry.
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Scrape the ski base from end to end with a plastic scraper. Remove any excess wax that has built up on the edge of the ski base.
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Brush the ski base with a stiff, nylon brush to create texture in the ski base. Brush the ski from tip to tail using 15 or 20 strokes to fill in the pores of the base.
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Remove the ski from the vise.
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