Gr0mo Member Dec 31, 2012 #1 I went to my local ski shop today looking for a brush and the dude told me to use a cork instead. Is this right? i tried to look up how to use the natural cork on Swix's website but that was pretty useless
I went to my local ski shop today looking for a brush and the dude told me to use a cork instead. Is this right? i tried to look up how to use the natural cork on Swix's website but that was pretty useless
Sklar Active member Staff member Dec 31, 2012 #2 meh, the only thing i ever used corks for was when i used overlays If you're just waxing park and pow skis I'd just get a brass or harder nylon brush
meh, the only thing i ever used corks for was when i used overlays If you're just waxing park and pow skis I'd just get a brass or harder nylon brush
Caucasian_Asian Active member Dec 31, 2012 #3 I never bother brushing my skis. I just wax, scrape, and rub them down with a green scrubby pad. But I don't have park skis either.
I never bother brushing my skis. I just wax, scrape, and rub them down with a green scrubby pad. But I don't have park skis either.