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10.<br />

Use the Medium Coarse Bronze Brush (T162) or<br />

Steel Brush (T179). Use the brush in tip to tail<br />

direction, approx. 5-10 times.<br />

15.<br />

“COLD SNOW” <strong>SKI</strong>: Apply LF6 for the second<br />

time. Iron in. Let cool for 5-10 minutes.<br />

Scrape and brush.<br />

11.<br />

Apply the harder LF6/HF6. Iron temperature<br />

approx. 140°C (280°F).<br />

16.<br />

Use White Fibertex (T266). 20-25 strokes.<br />

12.<br />

Scrape off after cooling to room temperature<br />

(5-10 minutes).<br />

17.<br />

Saturate the base with LF8 if it is a “wet snow”<br />

ski or with LF6 if it is a “cold snow” ski. Wait 5<br />

minutes. Iron in three times. Apply more wax if<br />

necessary. No scraping in between. Scrape off<br />

and brush with Bronze Brush (T162) or Steel<br />

Brush (T179) 10 strokes.<br />

13.<br />

Brush with the Bronze Brush (T162) or<br />

Steel Brush (T179) approx. 10-20 times.<br />

“WET SNOW” <strong>SKI</strong>: Continue to # 16.<br />

14.<br />

“COLD SNOW” <strong>SKI</strong>: Use Purple Fibertex (T266N)<br />

to cut micro burrs. 20-25 strokes back and<br />

forth.<br />

“Wet snow” skis don’t need Fibertex treatment.<br />

T824 T162 T160<br />

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