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14 SWIX SPORT TECH MANUAL<br />

Base Preparation<br />

T194N<br />

T157<br />

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T199<br />

T195<br />

T164 T198<br />

T196<br />

It is recommended to<br />

use separate brushes for<br />

the <strong>wax</strong>es from the brushes<br />

used for Cera F.<br />

Brushes for Cera F Powder<br />

T194/T199 Stiff Nylon Brush<br />

For “brush up” (not away) of Cera F powder after<br />

ironing (and before ironing FC7 and FC78 the<br />

second time). 4-5 strokes back and forth.<br />

T157/T195 Horsehair Brush<br />

(or T164B/T198B Wild Boar Brush)<br />

Second brush on Cera F powder. An “animal”<br />

brush for brushing powder away. 10-12 strokes.<br />

T160/T186 Blue Nylon Brush<br />

A fine soft nylon brush for polishing. 4-5 strokes.<br />

One brush for Cera F Solid Turbo<br />

T196 Combi “Turbo”Brush<br />

This is another handy brush, that some World<br />

Cup Technicians use at the race start site for<br />

second-run. Cera F Solid application. This brush<br />

has natural cork on one side and short, fine<br />

nylon bristles on the other.<br />

ROTO BRUSH PROGRAM<br />

Use of a Roto Brush is a great way to save time<br />

when there are many skis or boards to prepare.<br />

For club team racers where coaches and parents<br />

are preparing the skis for the entire team,<br />

a Roto Brush is almost a necessity. Even many<br />

top level technicians will use Roto Brushes for<br />

initial brushing after scraping, and then usually<br />

finish with hand brushing. Also Roto-corking is<br />

often the preferred way to apply Cera F Powder,<br />

Solids and Liquid.

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