pSnow skis are expensive and you cannot just afford to use them
without care. If you love snow skiing, the first thing you will
have to consider is to know how to take care of your own ski. This
is the only thing that goes between your feet and the snow, and
gives you the opportunity to feel the rush while you enjoy every
slope. One thing you should know to maintain your ski is how to wax
it on your own. Instead of letting someone do it for you, why dont
you follow the steps below and do it yourselfppb1. First and
foremost, make sure that your ski is in a room temperature.b This
is very important because failing to do so will lead to warp in the
base of your ski, it will then destroy the base in no time. If you
just came off the snow, then youll have to wait for 30 minutes
under a room temperature to warm your ski up. You can expedite it
by using a towel to wipe off the water and the snow.ppb2. Wipe the
base with appropriate base cleaner.b Once your ski is in a room
temperature already, use a base cleaner to wipe down your ski. A
base cleaner is a substance which can help you eliminate dirt,
older wax and other objects or substance. Cover the entire base
with the cleaner you must be able to see the areas which are not
covered with the base cleaner when because they are dry. After
which leave the ski to dry then proceed to the next step.ppb3. Use
appropriate wax.b Make sure to use a SKI WAX and not just another
ordinary wax. You can find cheaper ski waxes over the internet if
you are on a tight budget. If you need more information about ski
waxes, check this website.ppb4. Apply ski wax.b Applying ski wax is
pretty simple you just have to take the wax and rub it directly
into the base of your ski. Make sure that all spots are covered and
try to distribute it evenly. Applying too much will not make your
work faster it will be a waste of ski wax instead.ppb5. Use an iron
to heat up your ski.b There are irons especially made to help wax
your ski. You can find one of these in your local WalMart stores.
If you cannot find one for ski waxing, you can use any iron as long
as it does not have holes in its base choose the flat one. The rule
of thumb is to make sure the heat is enough to melt the wax. Iron
your ski as if you are ironing your shirt but remember not to do it
from side to side, instead iron with the grains. Doing the previous
will scratch your skis base.ppb6. Let your ski cool down.b Put your
ski in a place where it cannot be touched while its cooling down.
It may take several minutes as necessary amount of wax is being
absorbed by the base of your ski. Do not touch the base while the
wax is warm as your fingers have oil not needed or should not be on
your ski.ppb7. Scrape excess wax.b When the wax cooled down, you
need to scrape off excess wax not absorbed by the base. There are
ski wax scrapers available in ski wax stores they are usually made
of plastic. If you cant find one, an ice scraper will do the job
for you. Remember not to shave your base too much, a shave or two
will do.ppb8. Polish the ski base.b The very purpose of this is to
distribute the wax evenly in your ski. A nylon pad will do this
work. Do two long strokes, from tip to tail, to give it a
goodlooking finish. After which, you can use a brush with stiff
bristles to take away unnecessary objects in your ski base. When
you are done with this, you can see it shining and smooth.ppb9.
Enjoy the slopes and feel the rush.bppTo sum it up, there are just
a few things you need to wax your ski a ski wax, an iron, a wax
scraper and a brush. With these, you can maintain your own ski to
retain its performance while you are enjoying your favorite
sport.ppbAbout the AuthorbppI have been teaching skiing for a local
ski area for 20 years. I was the assistant ski race coach for
Fairfield University 1995 to 2001. Skiing tuning for Ski Wiz
Precision Ski and a targetnew hrefhttpskiwaxstore.netSnowboard
Tuninga and Bicycle racing. I ski raced as a kid from 1975 to 1985.
started when I was 11 years old. Started skiing at 4 years old.p
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