Grind marks

JackRyan.

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does anyone know how to get the grind marks off skis, i searched but nothing came up, and i just bought a new pair of skis and they're yellow, and i was in the park all day and where i was grinding it left brown and blue marks,(cause the rail color) does anyone have a special technique for getting the marks off. +K for any help or bumps or whatnot.
 
Personally I don't bother trying to get rid of them. If you're gonna be skiing park from now on its not really worth it
 
I just figure that if I'm skiing park, I better not worry about. It's not worth the trouble for me haha
 
should come off when you clean/wax your bases if you're really concerned...but like everyone said it's a fact of life for the park skier.
 
if you clean them they're just going to be dirty again in a matter fo weeks, unless your super cautious.
 
well its pretty much the end of the season in NY/: and i just wanted to do the end of year maintenance to them. im pretty ocd.
 
i never really have this issue, but im pretty sure if you just ski a couple runs in sugar snow, or that kind of snow that has mt. hood summer type snow it should clean up just fine.
 
As said before if you really care then wax and clean them.

But if you are skiing park your skis will not last in a perfect condition (or any sort of skiing I guess) for long at all.

I suggest just chin up!
 
Ya that and maybe wax them after u put them under like hot water or something. If that doesn't work then idk what 2 say. That's the way it's gonna have 2 be if u want 2 be a park rat
 
if you do a hotwax and then as soon as your dont waxing you take the wax off it will take all marks and dirt off

 
mammoth maybe not nemore skiing park is gunna fuck up ur skis its inevitable the only solution is to stop hitting rails, which is gay
 
Hot Scrape is what you need to do! Then put another layer of wax on after they are clean and DONT scrape it off.
 
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