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metal scrapper and fibertex. How to ?
I've read many many many times. "Don't use a metal scrapper on the base if you don't know how to." But, so far, I've never read anything on how to use it... I've read once (was it from zach ?) that some fibertex can actually create hair instead of removing it. What is the minimum magnifying lense to use to check that ? and which fibertex is the good one ? So, in fact the question is : What is the best way to manually remove hairs from the base ? |
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Use an Omni-prep pad from www.jenex.com (or your local ski shop) to
polish off hairs. Hire Zach to teach you to metal scrape : (Only needed for flattening, not to remove hairs). Rob Bradlee --- wrote: I've read many many many times. "Don't use a metal scrapper on the base if you don't know how to." But, so far, I've never read anything on how to use it... I've read once (was it from zach ?) that some fibertex can actually create hair instead of removing it. What is the minimum magnifying lense to use to check that ? and which fibertex is the good one ? So, in fact the question is : What is the best way to manually remove hairs from the base ? ===== Rob Bradlee Java, C++, Perl, XML, OOAD, Linux, and Unix Training |
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Thanks. Omni-prep is a Jenex product or a Star product ? I've never seen any arround here in France. |
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It's a Jenex product. All those polishing pads are made by 3M
corporation (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing). Len Johnson, owner of Jenex, just went to 3M and worked with them to make a polishing pad that took off hairs without adding new ones. Perhaps you can become the French distributor : Rob Bradlee --- wrote: Thanks. Omni-prep is a Jenex product or a Star product ? I've never seen any arround here in France. ===== Rob Bradlee Java, C++, Perl, XML, OOAD, Linux, and Unix Training |
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Rob Bradlee wrote: It's a Jenex product. All those polishing pads are made by 3M corporation (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing). Len Johnson, owner of Jenex, just went to 3M and worked with them to make a polishing pad that took off hairs without adding new ones. I just can't imagine other big companies in the waxing business (Toko, Swix, Briko) going to 3M and asking for a product that would took off and ADD hairs ;-) Jenex, who is known to be in the Rollerskis business, having better waxing tools than real waxs companies ? Sounds a bit strange, doesn't it ? Len Johnson is a real close friend of the head of 3M, or what ? (Wow, the new Google Group interface posts much quicker than before) |
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