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How Do You Repair Gouges In A Skis Base?

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How Do You Repair Gouges In A Skis Base?

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Anyone who owns their own pair of skis has experienced the frustration of taking their skis off at the end of the day to find a gouge in the base. Below are the steps necessary to quickly and effectively repair these gouges that can greatly affect the performance of an otherwise nice pair of skis. All supplies necessary can be purchased at your local ski shop and with the help of these instructions can save you money over having a professional repair them. • Place skis with bases up on a solid surface. If you have access to a vice, secure skis in it with a rag between the vice and ski. It is important to make sure there are as few flammable objects as possible around. A garage floor makes a decent working station. • Make sure there is no dirt or other debris in the gouge. If necessary use a rag with rubbing alcohol to clean the spot thoroughly. • Remove any material that’s hanging off the gouge beyond the skis flat surface with a razor blade. If the gouge is still rough around the edge

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