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NORDIC SKI PREPARATION

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AFTER THE RACE<br />

5.<br />

Brush firmly with the Bronze Brush (T162).<br />

The ski is now ready for application of new<br />

glide wax.<br />

THE USE OF GLIDE WAX CLEANER (I84) -<br />

GLIDE SECTION/SKATING <strong>SKI</strong>S<br />

1.<br />

Brush lightly with the Steel<br />

Brush (T179) or Bronze Brush<br />

(T162).<br />

6.<br />

Apply the travel wax: The most likely wax to be<br />

used in the next race. National Teams use often<br />

HF8 or LF8. BP88 is also an alternative. Iron in.<br />

2.<br />

Moisten a piece of Fiberlene (T150) and apply<br />

to the glide zone of the base.<br />

KICK SECTION<br />

1.<br />

Remove as much as possible<br />

using a scraper (T87 or T85).<br />

3.<br />

Rub forward and backward a few times with<br />

a Nylon Brush (T161B).<br />

2.<br />

The remainder is taken away with wax remover<br />

(I64) and Fiberlene (T150).<br />

Don’t forget the sides and the tops of the skis.<br />

4.<br />

Wipe off as much as possible with Fiberlene<br />

(T150).<br />

Let the ski dry for 5-10 minutes.<br />

3.<br />

Wipe off as much as possible with Fiberlene<br />

(T150).<br />

Let the ski dry for 5-10 minutes.<br />

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