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Old February 9th 07, 02:48 AM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
John Forrest Tomlinson
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Is there any problem using a cold powder from one company over wax by
another company. I'm thinking in particular of Ski-Go 380.
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Old February 9th 07, 12:20 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default cold powder across wax brands

In general waxes are intermixable. Is that a word?

I frequently mix brands, both from layer to layer and in a single
layer (where I might use a cold powder to harden a wax from another
brand). Some of these mixes are more successful than others, and it's
best to test a combination in training before taking out for a race.
But if you're talking about using C380 as a final stand-alone cold
powder layer on top of an underlayer from another brand, I'd suggest
that you should go ahead.

Z


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Old February 9th 07, 01:50 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default cold powder across wax brands

On 9 Feb 2007 04:20:46 -0800, "Zach Caldwell" wrote:

In general waxes are intermixable. Is that a word?

I frequently mix brands, both from layer to layer and in a single
layer (where I might use a cold powder to harden a wax from another
brand). Some of these mixes are more successful than others, and it's
best to test a combination in training before taking out for a race.
But if you're talking about using C380 as a final stand-alone cold
powder layer on top of an underlayer from another brand, I'd suggest
that you should go ahead.


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