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Ski-Go WC Service IR Powder for new snow +2...-4°C, 30g (PFOA-free)
WC Service IR Powder was developed for new snow and temperatures between +2°C and -4°C. It perfectly works on very fine snow with some humidity in it.
Ski-Go fluoro powders are widely used and popular with both national teams and the world elite. The long-distance competitors' favourite.
Temperature: +2°...-4°C
Packaging: 0.030 kg
Unit: pcs
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SKU
62995
Special Price 90,75 € Regular Price 121,00 €
SKI-GO
WC Service IR Powder was developed for new snow and temperatures between +2°C and -4°C. It perfectly works on very fine snow with some humidity in it.
Ski-Go fluoro powders are widely used and popular with both national teams and the world elite. The long-distance competitors' favourite.
Fluoro powder waxing:
1. Apply SKIGO LF Graphite, then scrape and brush.
2. Apply the HF wax appropriate for the day's snow conditions. Scrape and brush.
3. Sprinkle the day's fluoro powder evenly over the glide zone.
4. Tack down the powder with the waxing iron and then evenly and quickly iron the glide zone moving tip to tail. Use a high temperature so that you don't have to iron back and forth. Moving the iron slowly or back and forth may damage the base.
5. Let the skis rest for about 20 minutes; if possible, longer.
6. Brush immediately before you go out on the trail if possible. Recommended brushes include the Horsehair Brush, the Fine Steel Brush and the Nylon Brush.
Ski-Go fluoro powders are widely used and popular with both national teams and the world elite. The long-distance competitors' favourite.
Fluoro powder waxing:
1. Apply SKIGO LF Graphite, then scrape and brush.
2. Apply the HF wax appropriate for the day's snow conditions. Scrape and brush.
3. Sprinkle the day's fluoro powder evenly over the glide zone.
4. Tack down the powder with the waxing iron and then evenly and quickly iron the glide zone moving tip to tail. Use a high temperature so that you don't have to iron back and forth. Moving the iron slowly or back and forth may damage the base.
5. Let the skis rest for about 20 minutes; if possible, longer.
6. Brush immediately before you go out on the trail if possible. Recommended brushes include the Horsehair Brush, the Fine Steel Brush and the Nylon Brush.
Temperature | +2°...-4°C |
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