Brushes
Brushes are used to clean, open the structure, and polish the sliding surfaces. The right brush at the right step makes a big difference for the glide and the final finish. Read more further down the page.
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Swix Combination Brush Felt & Nylon
The only brush you need if you only use liquid glide wax. Small and practical combination brush. The perfect brush for all SWIX F4 products. The wh...
View full detailsSwix Rectangular Combi Brush
Swix Rectangular Combo Brush is suitable for both alpine skis and cross-country skis. Bronze brush and Nylon brush. High quality. A true all-round ...
View full detailsSkigo Rotobrush Bristle/Nylon
SKIGO recommends the Combo Brush if you are going to buy your first rotor brush. It is easy to work with and you really save time and effort as you...
View full detailsStart Combo Brush nylon/brass
Combination brush, nylon/brass
Swix Rotary Brush Nylon 70mm
Rotobrush of high-quality nylon. Used for final polishing of all types of glide wax. Racing Roto Nylon Cross Country ...
View full detailsSwix Rotobrush Bristle 70mm
Rotobrush of high-quality horsehair. Used as a first brush on all types of glide wax. Racing Roto Horsehair Cross Cou...
View full detailsStart Rotobrush Combo
Start Rotobrush Combo 110 mm The Rotobrush has an external width from edge to edge of 115 mm.
Skigo Rotobrush Bristle/Steel
The combination brush is easy to work with and you really save time and effort as you don't have to struggle with the hand brush. You use the steel...
View full detailsSwix Rotobrush Fleece 70mm
High-quality fleece roto brush. You use the fleece brush to enhance performance when using liquid glide waxes. Racing...
View full detailsSwix Klister Brushes 2-pack
Smart brush used for applying adhesive under skis Brushes for smoothing out adhesive. Provides a very smooth surface. DETAILS Adhesive brushes Fo...
View full detailsSwix Rotobrush Steel 70mm
Roto brushes of steel of the highest quality. You use the steel brush for deep cleaning of the surface before wax applic...
View full detailsHow brushes work during waxing
Brushes are used both before and after waxing to clean the base, open the ski's structure, and polish to create a shiny, fast surface. The right combination of brushes provides better glide, longer durability, and a professional finish.
Different types of brushes
- Steel brush – used before waxing to open the structure and remove dirt. Can also be used lightly after scraping hard waxes.
- Brass brush – all-around brush for cleaning and pre-brushing before waxing.
- Horsehair brush – standard brush for after-polishing and final finish.
- Nylon brush – for fine finish and maximum shine on racing skis.
- Rotary brushes – used with a drill for faster and more even brushing of multiple pairs of skis.
How to brush your skis
- Always brush in the ski's glide direction – from tip to tail.
- Start with a coarse brush (steel or brass) for cleaning.
- After scraping: use a horsehair brush to bring out the glide.
- Finish with a nylon brush for a shiny and fast surface.
Tips for best results
- Use separate brushes for different types of wax to avoid contamination.
- Clean the brushes regularly – old wax residues reduce effectiveness.
- Store the brushes dry and protected from dirt.
- Rotary brushes are effective but should be used with a protective cover and caution.
FAQ – common questions about brushes
Do I need multiple brushes?
Yes, at least two – one for cleaning (brass/steel) and one for finish (nylon/horsehair). For best results: three steps – coarse, medium, and fine.
Can I brush too hard?
Yes, especially with a steel brush. Work calmly and with light pressure – the brush should do the job, not the force.
Are rotary brushes better than hand brushes?
They are faster and provide more even results for many pairs of skis, but require caution and the right speed.
How long do brushes last?
With proper care, for several years. Clean them regularly and avoid letting them get damp or dirty.