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Guidelines and recommendations when waxing your skis

Guidelines and recommendations when waxing your skis

Our recommended waxing rules for private waxing

Use environmentally friendly and biodegradable products

All of our ski wax we sell is fluoro free.

Have good ventilation in the wax cabin

The wax cabin should have a fan that sucks the air out, as well as an entrance where fresh air enters. In this way, you ensure circulation in the air.

Recommended waxing equipment

Use a mask when using an iron or when scraping wax of your skis

The mask must have the recommended filter (minimum A1P3). Keep the mask tightly closed and change the filter at least before each season. Follow the manufacturer's recommendation for cleaning.

Avoid small particulates

When using a roto brush, we recommend using one with a built-in suction. This removes almost all airborne dust. Connects directly to the vacuum cleaner.

Stay safe when roto brushing

Use the iron carefully

Do not use a higher temperature on the wax than necessary. See the temperature recommendations on the box. Wipe off the wax from the iron after application. The particle concentration increases with the increasing difference between melting temperature and lubricating iron temperature.

Wear gloves when handling ski cleaners and other liquid products

We recommend always using gloves when handling liquid ski wax products.

Do not smoke in the wax cabin

Smoking and particles are a very harmful combination.

Recommended protection

Do not eat or drink in the wax cabin

Eat food, not ski wax.

Make sure that the waste is collected and thrown in residual waste

Nature is our friend, let's keep it clean.

Wash your hands when finished waxing your skis

Washing your hands is a good rule, no matter what.