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Ski waxing accessories make waxing easier and the results better. Here you will find brushes, scrapers, blocks, waxing irons, ski holders, and everything you need for a professional result.
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Skigo Brush Set 3 pcs nylon/horsehair/steel
With SKIGO's Nylon Brush, you polish the surface after using SKIGO's Steel Brush MS. Brush 10 to 20 times to remove loose residues on the base. Bef...
View full detailsSkigo Steel Brush
Skigo Steel Brush MS opens up the microstructure in the base. Make 2-4 strokes after horsehair brushing to have a good foundation for proceeding wi...
View full detailsSwix Rectangular Steel Brush
Steel brush for removing glide wax from skis Premium steel brush used as the first brush after scraping. DETAILS Steel brush For initial brushin...
View full detailsSwix Rotobrush Steel
Rotobrush with high-quality steel bristles. For cleaning and opening up the structure of the base before waxing. Can...
View full detailsSidecut Steel Brush Oval - with hand strap and carrying bag
SIDECUT Oval 'special' Soft Steel Brush is a directional-specific brush used as your first brush before waxing, for superior base cleaning, renewal...
View full detailsSwix Oval Steel Brush
Swix Oval Steel Brush Steel brush for brushing out and opening up the microstructure in the base. Suitable for both alpine skis and cross-country ...
View full detailsSwix Rectangular Steel Brush Fine
Steel brush that refreshes the ski bases Ultra-fine steel brush often used as a second brush after scraping. DETAILS Fine wire brush For initial...
View full detailsSkigo 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 detailsHolmenkol Steel Brush MicroFinish
Ultra-fine brush that brings out the structure in the final finish. Removes all wax residues in depth and increases speed. Optimal for speed finish...
View full detailsSkigo Rotobrush Steel
A polished steel rotor brush that you can easily brush out and open up the base with to start your waxing from scratch. NOTE! Be very careful when ...
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 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 detailsEverything You Need for Successful Ski Waxing
The right accessories make a big difference. With good tools, you get more consistent results, save time, and extend the life of your skis. Whether you're waxing for a competition or a weekend trip, the right equipment is here.
Important Waxing Accessories
- Brushes – clean and polish the base before and after waxing.
- Scrapers – remove excess wax after heating and provide a smooth surface.
- Cork Blocks – used to cork and even out wax.
- Waxing Irons – to heat in paraffin waxes with an even temperature.
- Cleaning – removes dirt and old wax residues without drying out the base.
- Rilling Tools – for structure and extra glide in wet conditions.
- Ski Holders & Waxing Tables – provide a stable work surface for safer waxing.
How to Choose Accessories
- For Beginners: a brush, scraper, and waxing iron are sufficient.
- For Enthusiasts: supplement with a rilling tool and several brushes.
- For Competitors: invest in quality brushes and precise structuring.
Tips for Best Results
- Store tools dry and clean – it extends their lifespan.
- Clean brushes regularly to avoid mixing different types of wax.
- Ensure the waxing iron maintains an even temperature – it reduces the risk of overheating the base.
FAQ – Common Questions About Waxing Accessories
What accessories do I need as a beginner?
A brush, a plastic scraper, and a waxing iron are a good start. Add more tools as you learn.
How often should I clean the tools?
After each waxing, especially brushes and scrapers – it prevents old residues from affecting the next waxing.
Do I need different brushes?
Yes, use steel/brass for cleaning and nylon/horsehair for finishing. Multiple steps provide faster skis.
Is expensive equipment really better?
Yes, quality tools last longer and provide more consistent results. For competitive waxing, precision is crucial.