Poster: A snowHead
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I don't have any cleaning fluid to clean my bases before I clean them. Is there something else I can use that will do just as well instead?
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Wax! Just wax them but scrape and brush it all off when hot. Cleaning or storage wax if you have it but any will do.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Why do you want to clean them?
The only time I use any sort of cleaning fluid is to get rid of wax in areas that need repair - as otherwise the repair won't bond.
If your skis don't need repair, then just wax them again.
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RobW wrote: |
...If your skis don't need repair, then just wax them again. |
+1, but brush out the structure first with a stiff brush (preferably brass/bronze) so get rid of any debris etc.
If they do need to be cleaned (ie if the wax scrapings are dirty) then a hot scrape clean as described above is the solution.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@RobW, I have two areas I need to fill. only about 2cm long each, but one is right through the base.
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thecramps wrote: |
@RobW, I have two areas I need to fill. only about 2cm long each, but one is right through the base. |
If you're doing repairs then in a pinch you can use lemon juice to clean/degrease the damaged area.
Are you doing a welded repair? P-tex won't bond to the core of the ski, only to other p-tex, so you'll need to weld in a thin Metalgrip foundation layer on to the exposed core & then once cooled you can p-tex over the top.
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@spyderjon, the area of exposed core is only about 3mm long by 1mm wide, so was just going to p-tex fill, unless you advise otherwise.
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If you degrease and abrade the surrounding p-tex well you should get a reasonable bond on a small repair like that, especially if the edges of the surrounding p-tex is steep. Undercutting the surrounding p-tex slightly to create a dovetail type joint will also help.
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@spyderjon, thanks for your advice. Much appreciated. I have some very fine shaped and curved wood carving chisels, one of those will do that easily.
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If you do wot Spyderjon says it'll be fine - he is "the man" for all things techie!!!!!!!
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