Waxing Frequency question
Got back from a border cross competition where the board that was used
was run three (3) times (second place, first place, second place thank you). It had been waxed "thin to win" using a brass brush to remove the excess wax. Before the next competition, should I 1) Just buff the board 2) Strip and re-wax 3) Re-wax Thanks guys, Chris |
Waxing Frequency question
On Feb 16, 5:28 am, Christopher Cox
wrote: Got back from a border cross competition where the board that was used was run three (3) times (second place, first place, second place thank you). It had been waxed "thin to win" using a brass brush to remove the excess wax. Before the next competition, should I 1) Just buff the board 2) Strip and re-wax 3) Re-wax Thanks guys, Chris I wouldn't strip the wax. Maybe clean it with windex and then rewax and brush. |
Waxing Frequency question
Christopher Cox wrote in
: Got back from a border cross competition where the board that was used was run three (3) times (second place, first place, second place thank Congrats! I think it partly depends upon the snow conditions where you raced as well as how well your base typically holds wax. If in doubt maybe hit it with a quick shot of an orange cleaner and then a quick hot wax. Probably also want to wait as long as possible to see what temp the snow will be for the next race. Good luck! |
Waxing Frequency question
Got back from a border cross competition where the board that was used was
run three (3) times (second place, first place, second place thank you). It had been waxed "thin to win" using a brass brush to remove the excess wax. Before the next competition, should I 1) Just buff the board 2) Strip and re-wax 3) Re-wax Congrats! I'g have to go along with those who say wax for the conditions that you're most likley to encounter at your next event, waiting until the night before when yo have a good idea what the weather will be like. At the recent Mt Bachelor event, I saw competitors adding wax (presumably a warmer one than they used the night bfore) night before the comp, as the snow was rather wet. Mike T ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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