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Efficient Hot Waxing Tips

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2009

Showing a medley of waxing techniques, we hope you find a combination that suits you. By reducing time and mess, you may be more inclined to keep your boards waxed and ready to go for the next time out.

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  • So what would happen if you used cold temperature wax in warm climates?

  • @the2FROman

    The general rule of thumb is colder waxes tend to run OK on warmer snows while warm waxes tend to create drag on colder snows.

  • Typically, Hot Scraping is used to clean the bases and the wax will contain contaminants that you should discard.

    HTH

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  • ah thanks man, ill just try not to use too much excess

  • this is really REALLY gonna cut down on my waxing time, i use the crayon method but always end up with alot of excess wax and scraping to do, the hot scraping will really help, can you recover the wax after hot scraping?

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