Thread: ski storage Wax
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Old March 29th 10, 04:43 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine.moderated
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Default ski storage Wax

lal_truckee wrote:
On 3/28/10 2:29 PM, VtSkier wrote:
RogueIT wrote:
Well here in Kentucky we are at the end of the season. I am now
looking into giving the skis an end of season wax...but I don't want
to use my normal swix wax for that. Can someone suggest a good cheap
storage wax?

Thanks,
Rogue


Parafin, also known as 'canning wax' available
from many grocery stores and most hardware stores.
Also is great for skiing and LOTS cheaper than
"ski" wax. And even cheaper than Brazilian wax.


Not only what VtSkier says, paraffin is the base for making carbon ski
waxes (like the aforementioned Swix), with additives and color dye
added for different temps; yellow wax (for warm snow) has almost no
additives and is paraffin and dye - don't waste your money on fancier
unless
you race.
Hey, Brits - what you call paraffin we call this side of the pond
kerosene; our paraffin wax is different stuff. Any of you know what
Brits call the wax stuff?


Actually it is Paraffin wax or Candle wax,

kerosene and Paraffin (Oil) are something totaly different

and yes it's good for soft snow or for anything except extreme cold where it
wears off too quickly


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Chris *:-)

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