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Easily repairs any minor ski or snowboard base damage with our clear and black P-Tex sticks. See you guide linked below to learn more about how to apply the P-Tex.
$8.00
P-tex is a common material used to repair and maintain the base of skis. It is a synthetic plastic that is specifically designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the slopes and provide a durable, smooth surface for skiing.
To use p-tex to fix the base of your skis, you'll need to first clean and dry the area that needs repair. Then, using a p-tex candle or an iron, you can apply the p-tex to the damaged area, filling in any holes or scratches. Once the p-tex has cooled and hardened, you'll need to scrape and sand it down to a smooth finish.
Overall, using p-tex is a quick and easy way to fix small damages to the base of your skis and keep them in top condition for skiing.
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2 P-Tex Sticks - You can choice your combination between clear and black.
Easily repairs minor ski or snowboard base damage
Fills small scratches or gouges in the base caused by running over rocks
Black candles used to repair black & clear bases
To learn more about how to maintain or repair your skis/snowboard, take a look at our guide.
| Color | 2 BLACK, 2 Clear, 1 black 1 clear |
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