
Ironing Glide Powders
Fluor powders are OUT and fluor-free powders are in! This how-to is for fluor-free powders which are actually quite different than the pure fluor powders we use to use on our race skis. Fluor-free powders do not require crazy iron temperatures and do not produce as much smoke. Fluor-free powders are usually paraffin-based and melt like a normal hot wax. Today's fluor-free glide powders are much easier to apply and less hazardous to the waxer's health. The downside is they are a lot slower than pure fluor on-snow in wet or and dirty conditions.
How-To Video
Step-by-Step
1) Begin by making sure your skis are clean. Scraped then brush gently with a steel or brass brush.
2) Clean your entire base with a liquid base cleaner or wax remover. Wipe as much dirt and dust off with Fiberlene or a shop towel.
3) Using a piece of Fibertex, energetically rub down the entire glide zone to remove any microscopic hairs or burrs in the base. Pink paper is also great for this. Then, repeat step 2 with a liquid base cleaner or wax remover and wipe away the dirt & dust. Let the solvents dry before continuing. Your ski is now clean and prepped for the hot wax.
4) Preheat your iron to the temperature recommended by the wax manufacturer for the particular powder you will be using. Temperatures for powders waxes are usually between 120C and 160C.
5) Tap a line of powder up and down the ski on both sides of the groove.
6) Using the iron, stamp down the powder to quickly melt it into the base. Be careful not to let it rest in one place for too long.
7) Give the powder one more quick pass with the iron to make sure the wax melts evenly over the ski base.
8) Use a groove scraper to remove wax from the sidewalls and the ski's groove(s). Let the ski cool. 5 minutes.
9) Using a sharp scraper, scrape off the excess paraffin. Scrape like you mean it, but don't press too hard. Angle the scraper forward and place your thumbs behind and at the bottom of the scaper. Scrape from tip to tail.
10) After scraping, pass a steel or brass brush 5-6 times using light pressure. Start at the tip and move to the tail.
11) If you like, you can polish the base using a horsehair and/or nylon hand brush or nylon roto brush.
12) Consider finishing your ski by adding structure with a rill tool if there is a lot of moisture in the snow, or if it is very cold or dry, finish the ski with pink paper or a structure tool for cold snow.
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Ski Waxing Safety Measures
Safe Ski Waxing: Protect Yourself While Prepping Your Skis
Ski waxing is key to great performance on the snow, but it involves chemicals, heat, dust, and fumes that require careful handling. Prioritizing safety protects your health and ensures the waxing process is both effective and responsible.
Follow these essential safety practices every time you wax:
1. Maximize Ventilation: Fresh Air is Crucial ๐ฌ๏ธ
- Why? Hot waxing, solvents, and brushing release fumes and fine dust particles that shouldn't be inhaled.
- Best Practice: Wax outdoors whenever possible.
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Indoors: Ensure excellent air exchange.
- Work near open windows or doors.
- Use powerful exhaust fans (like range hoods or dedicated extraction systems) vented directly outside.
- Simple fans just circulating air within the room are not sufficient.
- Speak Up: If you're in a shared facility (like a team wax room or event) and ventilation seems poor, notify staff or organizers immediately. If you can strongly smell fumes or wax, ventilation isn't adequate.
2. Protect Your Lungs: Use a Respirator ๐ท
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Why? Waxing generates harmful airborne particles and fumes from multiple sources:
- Smoke/fumes from hot waxing irons or machines.
- Dust from scraping and brushing wax.
- Vapors from evaporating solvents in liquid waxes and cleaners.
- Dust from fleece/wool application methods.
- Fumes from heating grip waxes and klisters.
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Action: Wear a respirator suitable for both particulates (dust) and organic vapors (fumes/solvents).
- Look for respirators with P100 particulate filters combined with organic vapor cartridges.
- Ensure a proper fit. Facial hair can prevent a good seal.
- Replace filters and cartridges according to the manufacturer's recommendations or when you notice smell/taste breakthrough or increased breathing resistance.
3. Protect Your Eyes: Wear Safety Glasses ๐
- Why? Dust, flying wax particles, and potential splashes from cleaners can irritate or injure your eyes.
- Action: Always wear safety glasses or goggles. A full-face respirator also provides eye protection.
4. Protect Your Skin: Wear Gloves ๐งค
- Why? Waxes and solvents contain chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin or cause irritation.
- Action: Wear chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile gloves are a common and effective choice). This keeps your hands clean and prevents direct skin contact with potentially harmful substances.
5. Maintain a Safe Wax Room Environment ๐ซ
- Control Access: Only those actively involved in waxing should be in the immediate waxing area to minimize exposure for others.
- No Food or Drink: Never eat, drink, smoke, or store food in the waxing area. This prevents accidental ingestion of harmful residues.
- Cleanliness: Keep your workspace tidy. Clean up spills immediately and manage wax scrapings (see next point).
6. Handle Wax Waste Responsibly โป๏ธ
- Why? Wax shavings and dust contain the same chemicals you're protecting yourself from during application. Proper disposal protects the environment and prevents contamination.
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Action:
- Collect all wax shavings, dust, and used cleaning materials (paper towels, rags).
- Place them promptly into a sealed plastic bag or designated waste container.
- Dispose of according to local regulations. (Note: Regulations for fluorinated wax disposal might be stricter in some areas โ check local rules).
7. Control Your Iron Temperature ๐ฅ
- Why? Overheating wax creates significantly more fumes and can damage your ski base.
- Action: Always use the wax manufacturer's recommended temperature for your specific wax. Don't guess!
8. Handle Cleaners & Solvents with Extra Care ๐งช
- Why? Base cleaners and liquid waxes often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are easily inhaled and can be flammable.
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Action:
- Use solvents and cleaners sparingly.
- Ensure maximum ventilation when applying them.
- Keep containers sealed when not in use.
- Crucially: Keep solvents far away from heat sources like your waxing iron, space heaters, or open flames.
Your Health Comes First!
By consistently following these safety protocols, you protect yourself from potential respiratory issues, skin irritation, and other health effects. Safe waxing allows you to focus on getting the best performance from your skis and fully enjoy your time on the snow.