Star Skin Clean Spray - 100ml

$14.00

Skin skis can sure be fun, until they're not.

When they cease to be fun it could be that the skier has advanced and needs a higher performance ski - the expensive choice.

It could be that the skin is worn out - this is easily remedied with a replacement skin.

By far the most common problem is when the skin becomes contaminated, and it is not an issue of "if" but of "when". Skin inserts love to pick up dirt and contaminants - tree pollen, spring dirt, even klister from other skier's skis.

Clean your skins regularly, and especially before applying any speed treatment.

And it is so easy!

Shake the bottle, spray on, let dry, then brush. If heavily contaminated we have found that applying once and wiping clean with an absorbent (and clean!) towel, followed by a second application an let dry before final brushing is a top treatment.

The carrier liquid will not damage the tacky glue holding the skin in place.

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Skin skis can sure be fun, until they're not.

When they cease to be fun it could be that the skier has advanced and needs a higher performance ski - the expensive choice.

It could be that the skin is worn out - this is easily remedied with a replacement skin.

By far the most common problem is when the skin becomes contaminated, and it is not an issue of "if" but of "when". Skin inserts love to pick up dirt and contaminants - tree pollen, spring dirt, even klister from other skier's skis.

Clean your skins regularly, and especially before applying any speed treatment.

And it is so easy!

Shake the bottle, spray on, let dry, then brush. If heavily contaminated we have found that applying once and wiping clean with an absorbent (and clean!) towel, followed by a second application an let dry before final brushing is a top treatment.

The carrier liquid will not damage the tacky glue holding the skin in place.

Skin skis can sure be fun, until they're not.

When they cease to be fun it could be that the skier has advanced and needs a higher performance ski - the expensive choice.

It could be that the skin is worn out - this is easily remedied with a replacement skin.

By far the most common problem is when the skin becomes contaminated, and it is not an issue of "if" but of "when". Skin inserts love to pick up dirt and contaminants - tree pollen, spring dirt, even klister from other skier's skis.

Clean your skins regularly, and especially before applying any speed treatment.

And it is so easy!

Shake the bottle, spray on, let dry, then brush. If heavily contaminated we have found that applying once and wiping clean with an absorbent (and clean!) towel, followed by a second application an let dry before final brushing is a top treatment.

The carrier liquid will not damage the tacky glue holding the skin in place.