Klister
Many people are afraid of klister, don't be! Klister can give very good skis and is not that difficult.
Klister is laid in a shorter zone than kick wax, this is because klister builds more under the skis. The klister is applied thinly in short lines diagonally backwards from the center edge of the ski. Spread the klister with a cork, or even better with your thumb.
The easiest thing is to put klister indoors, the klister is easier to work with when it's warm.
The biggest problem with the klister is that it can ice/freeze if you ride in fresh snow. This is often remedied by covering the klister thinly with a kick wax.
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