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Maintaining Waxed Skis and Scrapers

Published in Ski Maintenance 2 mins read

How can you use a ski edge to sharpen a scraper and remove wax?

You can use the sharp edge of your ski itself as a simple tool to both remove excess wax from the edge and sharpen your scraper simultaneously.

After applying wax to your skis, it's crucial to remove the excess wax from the base and especially from the edges. While dedicated tools exist, you can perform a quick maintenance step using the ski's own edge, according to one practical method. This technique helps clean the edge and keeps your scraper ready for the next use.

Step-by-Step Technique

Here’s how to perform this task using the sharp edge of your ski:

  1. Secure the Ski: First, place your ski flat and secure it firmly in a vice. This stability is essential for control.
  2. Select the Ski Edge: Identify the sharp metal edge of your ski. The reference suggests using the edge at the rear of the ski as an easy point to access.
  3. Position the Scraper: Take the edge of your wax scraper.
  4. Run the Scraper: While the ski is held flat in the vice, carefully run the edge of your scraper across the sharp edge of the ski.
  5. Observe the Result: As you run the scraper across the ski edge, this action works to clear away excess wax that might be clinging to the ski's edge and, at the same time, helps to sharpen the scraper's edge.

Benefits of This Method

This simple technique offers two key advantages:

  • Efficient Wax Removal: It effectively removes the surplus wax from the ski's metal edges, which is important for edge grip.
  • Scraper Maintenance: It provides a quick way to refresh or sharpen the edge of your scraper, ensuring it performs well during subsequent waxing sessions.

This method is a practical tip for maintaining your equipment as part of your regular ski waxing routine.

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