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by fgd135 » Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:38 am
For hard wax removal, I try to scrape most of it off the base; putting the skis outside in really cold weather makes this very easy, as opposed to doing it in a warm room while the wax is very soft and hard to scrape.
in addition to that, I also use off-the-shelf citrus cleaners, but in the past have also used odorless paint thinner with some success. The absolute best base cleaner I've ever used is by Zardoz, but I do not believe it is still being sold.
Certainly another base cleaner is around that works as well as that?
For klister removal, I use a trick I was taught by a master XC instructor many years ago--sprinkle talcum powder, aka foot powder, onto the klister, which changes the klister into an easily scraped, (almost)non-sticky, putty. The amount you use can vary, depends on the amount of klister, but a generous amount really is best--anyway, the klister scrapes right off--presto! The talcum powder--or climbing chalk if you want to use something besides foot powder--doesn't cause any problems when it comes time to reapply waxes, if you've scraped all the visible stuff already.
After that if you really need deep cleaning then use a wax remover as usual.
"To me, gracefulness on skis should be the end-all of the sport" --Stein Eriksen