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lupo 发表于 2011-1-23 22:12 
从swix给racer修板程序节选的,应该不用这么麻烦吧!
http://www.swixsport.com/dav/c60ddc5db1.pdf
Brushe ...
Thanks for the pdf that's good resource. Race preperation is a whole different science though. What swix covered is actually a full prep for race ski, which is actually very complicated, in my humble opinion not neccessery to us average joe - their process include 2 times of hot scraping - then apply base cleaner - clean and brush (above steps are just to completely clean the base from dirt) - apply a layer of cold wax to lift any remaining p-tex hair from grinding/structuring - scrape - brush - then finally prep the ski with warm wax - scrape and brush with a steel brush to further open up the structure and should be repeat 5 to 10 times before ski was put on the snow. Don't forget all these steps are just for prep. Tech will always apply a final layer of glide wax before race start. And different tech will always have their own trade secret. Rumors said tech from atomic has the best secrets, but who knows. Any way back to the real world, I've found that different people like to prep their ski differently. I prefer to, after grinding or structuring. Lightly brush it with a steel brush - 2 times of hot scraping to clean the base - 2 to 3 layers of warm wax ( I don't scrap them in between though, I'll let it cool and run my iron with a few pass again to further push the existing wax in, save wax and less mess) - scrap and brush with a nylon brush - apply another layer of cold wax to 'lock in' the warm wax also to further lift remaining micro p-tex hair. Usually this is good enough prep for a season. But with our abrasive + men made snow eastern condition sometimes I'll find the base will still oxidize pretty bad around mid-season. And will need to do another prep again.
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