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Waxing and tuning your skis ensures they remain in top condition and perform optimally when on the slopes.

First, secure the breaks out of the way and wipe the skis with a little alcohol to remove rust and dust. Drip the wax onto the skis, moving down the blade until the entire surface is covered. When you reach the opposite end, the first end should be dry. Once the wax has dried, use a plastic scraper to remove excess wax. Use a brush to remove any residual wax.

Ski tuning kits are available to make home tuning simple, and they usually include a sharpener and a diamond stone for polishing. After sharpening the edges of your skis, polish them for the best control and grip when skiing.

The North by Swix Shuttle Kit contains a pocket edge and diamond sharpener for total ski care. There are many ski wax brands available, but a popular choice is Toko ski wax. Toko's all-in-one hot wax is a versatile wax that works well in all temperatures.