Cleaning
Cleaning is the foundation for good waxing. With clean bases, the wax adheres better and the glide becomes smoother. Read more further down the page.
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Skigo Soft Cleaning/Saturation 120g
SKIGO's Saturation/Cleaning paraffin is a very soft and easy-to-work-with paraffin that you should always use when purchasing new skis and when re...
View full detailsSkigo Wax Remover 1000ml
KEEP YOUR SKIS CLEAN! SKIGO has developed a wax remover that quickly removes old and hard wax. SKIGO's Wax Remover has a mild scent, which provi...
View full detailsSkigo Fiberlene 140mm
SKIGO's Fiberlene is a Swedish-made starting fiber cloth that does not lint or break when you clean your skis. A Fiberlene roll should always be in...
View full detailsSkigo Fiberlene 280mm
SKIGO's Fiberlene is a Swedish-made starting fiber cloth that does not lint or tear when you clean your skis. A roll of Fiberlene should always be...
View full detailsSkigo Soft Cleaning/Saturation 1000g
Use SKIGO's XC Yellow Service Pack to cover the glide surfaces of your skis when it's time to store them for the summer or when you need to saturat...
View full detailsSkigo Saturation World Cup
In addition to the basic range, Skigo has development products for sale, the products are continuously developed in collaboration with national tea...
View full detailsSkigo Fibertex
With SKIGO's Fibertex, you can gently clean the base of your skis without damaging the structure of the skis. There are two Fibertex cloths in eac...
View full detailsSkigo Wax Remover 1000ml
KEEP YOUR SKIS CLEAN! SKIGO has developed a wax remover that quickly removes old and hard wax. SKIGO's Wax Remover has a mild scent, which provi...
View full detailsThis is how ski cleaning works
Cleaning is one of the most important steps in ski maintenance. The base collects dirt, old wax residues, and particles from the snow – all of this deteriorates both grip and glide. By keeping the skis clean, you get better results every time you wax.
Different types of cleaning
- Cleaning for grip wax – stronger agents that dissolve can wax and klister without damaging the grip zone.
- Cleaning for glide wax – milder products that remove dirt and wax residues from the entire base without drying it out.
How to use cleaning products
- Apply the cleaning agent with a fiberlene cloth.
- Wipe off and brush out the base in the direction of the glide until residues and dirt have disappeared.
- Let the ski dry completely before applying new wax.
Tips for best results
- Always use a clean fiberlene cloth – it effectively absorbs both dirt and old wax residues.
- Avoid strong solvents not intended for ski bases – they can dry out the base and shorten the ski's lifespan.
- Clean lightly and often rather than rarely and hard.
Cleaning at the end of the season
Before storing the skis for the summer, it is especially important to clean them thoroughly. Dirt, wax, and klister left behind can dry into the base and complicate next season's waxing. Therefore, clean the skis thoroughly and preferably apply a protective base wax that remains during storage.
FAQ – Common questions about ski cleaning
Do I need different cleaning for grip and glide wax?
Yes, grip wax requires stronger agents, while glide wax is removed with milder cleaning to avoid drying out.
How often should I clean the skis?
After a few outings, or when the base looks dirty and the glide deteriorates. Always before summer storage.
Is cleaning important even for training skis?
Yes, clean bases make even simpler wax adhere better and last longer.