Hand brushes
Hand brushes are used to clean and polish the base. The right brush in the right step provides optimal glide. Read more further down the page.
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Red Creek Mässingborste fin
Red Creek Mässingborste fin är en fin mässingborste som rensar belaget på djupet och öppnar strukturen inför ny glidvallning. Den är skonsammare än...
View full detailsRed Creek Kombiborste ultrafint stål/blå nylon
Red Creek Kombiborste ultrafint stål/blå nylon är en stål/nylonborste för finish och polering när du vill ner ordentligt i belagets struktur. Perfe...
View full detailsRed Creek Kombiborste Mässing/nylon
Red Creek Kombiborste Mässing/nylon är en fin mässing/nylonborste som rensar belaget på djupet och öppnar strukturen inför ny glidvallning. Den är ...
View full detailsRed Creek Nylonborste Vit fin racing silver
Red Creek Nylonborste Vit fin racing silver är en snabb nylonborste för finish och polering i vallaprocessen. Den används när du vill plocka fram e...
View full detailsRed Creek Nylonborste Blå racing silver
Red Creek Nylonborste Blå racing silver är en snabb nylonborste för finish och polering i vallaprocessen. Den används när du vill plocka fram ett s...
View full detailsSidecut Nylon Brush before start
A specific brush designed for brushing out Nanox Waxes in the start gate and in between runs. KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS For removing wax f...
View full detailsStart Steel Brush
Steel brush, stainless (START STEEL BRUSH) Start's steel brush is used as the first brush after scraping. Good feel and a very good result in a sh...
View full detailsThis is how hand brushes work
Hand brushes are one of the most important tools in ski waxing. They are used to clean the base, brush out the structure after waxing, and polish the surface for maximum glide. The choice of brush and the order in which you use them affects both glide and durability.
Different types of hand brushes
- Steel brush – used before waxing to open the structure and remove dirt. Can also be used after scraping hard waxes.
- Brass brush – all-round for cleaning and opening the base, often before the first waxing.
- Horsehair brush – used both for removal and for fine finishing and polishing.
- Nylon brush – standard for final finish, removes residues and provides a shiny surface.
How to use hand brushes
- Start with a coarse brush (steel or brass) to clean and open the base.
- After scraping off excess wax: use a horsehair brush to bring out the glide.
- Finish with a nylon brush for the final polish and a shiny base.
Tips for best results
- Brush in the ski's glide direction – from tip to tail.
- Use long, even strokes to avoid uneven finish.
- Have separate brushes for different waxes if you compete, to avoid contamination.
FAQ – Common questions about hand brushes
Do I need several different brushes?
Yes, different materials serve different purposes – from coarse cleaning to final finish.
Can I manage with just a nylon brush?
For simpler liquid waxing, yes. But for best results, at least one coarse (steel/brass), a horsehair, and a nylon are recommended.
How long does a hand brush last?
With proper care, several years. Clean the brush regularly and store it dry.
Which brush should I choose as a recreational skier?
A nylon brush is often sufficient. Complement with brass for better cleaning.