Ski waxing is actually quite simple – for the junior range up to the ambitious racer, one gets by in the alpine range, after the basic preparation, with the following 5 waxes from HWK:
- COLD (dry snow): LFW3
- MEDIUM (wet snow): LFW2 + HIGHSPEED LIQUO MIDDLE
- WARM (wet snow): ALPIN Racing Pro WARM + HIGHSPEED LIQUO WARM
But how are these liquid waxes actually applied correctly and what do you need?
- Before starting to apply the above-mentioned waxes, it is necessary to make a basic preparation. How this works, you can read in this article: BASIC PREPARATION ALPINE
- Before application, the liquid wax must be shaken well and then distributed evenly over the entire surface of the ski. If a liquid wax with a spray attachment is used, simply spray it on evenly and distribute it.
- Once the wax is distributed on the ski base, it is worked in with a hand cork.
- Finally, brush out the coating blue with the soft nylon brush.
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