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Regular use of wax will allow your skis/snowboard to glide and turn easier than skis/snowboard with an untreated base. Visualize a base as being absorbent like a sponge. The idea is to fill the base with wax. Wax will slowly release as you glide down the mountain leaving a lubricating layer between your base and the snow. Lubrication is important for both performance and protection of the base from the abrasive effects of the snow. Wax will also protect your base from oxidation.
Bases exposed to oxygen will
oxidize and become rough, similar to the roughness created when steel oxidizes
in the form of rust. Wax seals your base to prevent harmful oxidation which
slows ski glide.
1) Clean BaseIt's best to prepare the base by cleaning. This is first done by scraping with an acrylic scraper to remove any old wax or dirt from the surface. (Use base cleaners sparingly and only in emergency as they tend to 'dry out' and deteriorate the base material.) A brass brush will further clean the base and will remove any oxidized base
material. Use a fiber pad to remove any 'fuzz' created by the brass brushing.
2) Iron wax into base 4) Brush and polish for maximum glide
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