Snowboard waxing part three
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Great great video! I have signed up to YouTube especially to rate this video and say thank you for your efforts.
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dude this video is probably the best how to wax video ive watched while trying to pick stuff up. it was real helpful. mad props
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sweet video.... thanks man
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bosss ur good at this video shiit
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well done.
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I'm thinking about getting a 09 or 10 Endeavor Colour series board and i'm just wondering since i've been told and i've read that it has a thicker base I don't have to wax as much. Is that true? Also on average how long does it take you to wax? I know it'll take a first timer longer but something to work towards. Great vids btw
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thanks your half hour effort!
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thank you so much for sharing!!!!! very informational video!! =)
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thanks :)
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fantastic video thanx mate..... for your first effort at a "how to video" youve done a great job :)
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great video man .. how long do u spend melting the wax in with the iron?
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great video man .. how long do u spend melting the wax in with the iron?
Does it make a huge difference if you use the brass, nylon and horsehair brush compared to just using the scotch brite pad? Just for all of us that don't want to drop $50 on brushes and don't really care if we go 1 more mph faster.
Krutch11 4 years ago
The scotch brite pad is just fine for most snow. The brushes and cork are to get the most out of the board in wet snow and pow. If the snow is spring corn or ice, you really do not even need to scotch brite it or scrape it all that well; just get the big chunks off. Your first run might be a little slow, but after that you`re good to go!
ufp1701 4 years ago