Cleaning
In order to get the best possible glide and grip, your skis should be cleaned at regular intervals and this is usually done if the lining has changed so that you need a different type of pad, if you pad with adhesive, if you are going to travel with the skis or at the season's final. Most of these occasions are quite natural, but what is sometimes forgotten is to clean the skis at the end of the season, which is very important to increase the life of the skis.
When cleaning your skis, you need good products. The right cleaning products make work a pleasure. Because there are so many different types of dykes, you usually need a few different cleaning products. An example of this is that you dry out the coating if you use cleaning products for adhesive wax on the sliding surface.
In our department the cattle shed we have instructional videos on cleaning skis.
Tip:
Swix Base Cleaner – To remove clinging wax
Start Grip Tape Remover – To remove duct tape
Swix Glidwall cleaning – In order to most effectively and gently remove slipper
Skigo Fiberlene - is perfect for wiping away old wax, much more efficient than regular paper.
Skigo Saturation - For cleaning, saturation and storage of your skis.
Swix Skin Cleansing - To clean and maintain the skin of your ski.
Swix Fibertex Combipack
Swix Fibertex T267N Combipack. Fibertex is commonly used for cross-country skis to roughen up the grip zone under the ski. For alpine skis, and cro...
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Swix Fibertex T264N - Medium (Grey). Based on silicon carbide as an abrasive. To refresh and open up the structure of the coating. Removes hardened...
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Swix Fibertex T266 - Fine (White) . Based on flint as an abrasive. Used, for example, on recently stone-ground skis to remove the finest micro hair...
View full detailsSwix Fibertex Medium/Coarse
Swix Fibertex T266N - Medium/Coarse (Purple). Based on aluminum oxide as an abrasive. Very evenly sized sanding particles that give an even result....
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