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tunnieOfflineNon-member
Post subject: Wax it or not?  PostPosted: Jan 12, 2009 - 05:16 PM



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Finally a booked trip to real snow, not that indoors stuff Cool

Going to Three Valleys in France for 7 days, just wondering if i should get my board waxed, its not been used that much:

About 10 hours or so in total at MK
2 full ish days at Landgraaf in Holland

Is it worth getting it waxed? I don't do rails or stuff like that yet (not good enough!)
 
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Post subject: RE: Wax it or not?  PostPosted: Jan 12, 2009 - 05:20 PM



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Yeah i'd say wax it, thats a moderate amount of use, 10 hours in MK will make it pretty dirty also im guessin

Always good to hae a good wax, no harm in waxing it, only good can come from it Smile

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Post subject: RE: Wax it or not?  PostPosted: Jan 12, 2009 - 05:24 PM



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Clean it, wax it, ride it.
Thing is though, can you do it yourself or you have to place it in the hands of tsa or wherever? If youc an do it yourself then I'd wait til your out there and see how it rides tbh, if its slow then wax and if it isnt wait until it becomes slow but if you cant do it yourself then you might miss out on a day riding out there so getting it done before hand might be the better option.
 
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Post subject: RE: Wax it or not?  PostPosted: Jan 12, 2009 - 05:27 PM



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stick a tub of zargons or similar wipeon in your bag

get a quick wax job in resort if you find it slow

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Post subject: RE: Wax it or not?  PostPosted: Jan 12, 2009 - 09:55 PM



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my first ever trip away i never waxed my board before i went

first run on the first day my board felt like it had a base made of sandpaper!!

its always goo to give you board a wax, especially since you've done 10 hours at mk and 2 days at landgraff!

if you get it done at a shop in the uk they will probalby take a day or two but you can get a quick wax in resort that will take about 15 min!

but yeah get it waxed!!!

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cheers guys Smile

I was in Elis Brig in Covent Garden the other day with a mate, we were looking at DIY kits, his board needs doing too, so we thought about going halfs on a kit.

Could we do it in the hotel room on the trip? How long does it take to dry?

Also has anyone ever given their board to Elis Brig or TSA?

I got my board from MK TSA, guys in there was really helpful when buying my board, they even knocked £40 of a wheelie bag for me. So i am tempted to pop it down there. Trouble is i go weekend after next! and i can only get down there at weekends.

Does anyone know how fast TSA's turn around is on board waxing?

I guess the other option is just to get it done out there, but i guess i might pay the price for doing that? Confused Confused
 
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Most hotels / chalets have a board storage room and often this has an area set aside for board maintenance / waxing, but this isn't guaranteed - waxing your board in your room tends not to be looked on favourably in hotels as the wax is a pain to clean off the carpet, but chalets tend to have an outdoor balcony which is where I'd normally do my board.

Getting your board waxed when you're out there by a shop that does servicing is an option but it's the same as doing it over here at TSA and other places - sometimes you get a good one and they do a really good job, other times it's useless. If I need a wax and can't be bothered to do it I tend to try and find places that hand wax it themselves as you normally get a better service than the bigger chains that fast wax it by running it through the machine, but that's just personal preference.

Waxing a board isn't hard, and I'd recommend giving it a go yourself. The result you get is going to be better than a shop as you'll put more time and effort into looking after your baby than a place that does a large volume where your board is one of many.

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where abouts are you? if your close i'll show you how to wax & service then you can do it yourself in the future Smile
 
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i live in Northamptonshire but i work in central London.

I intend to go looking at waxing kits today, might do the board at a friends at the weekend.

How long does the process take? Assume it can be done in a few hours, then put back in a wheelie bag and taken home again?
 
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the whole servicing process takes about 30 minutes, if your edges are ok then a wax shouldnt take more than about 10 minutes Smile

Dakine do a kit for about £60 i think that contains everything you need, but if your just waxing then just buy some all temperature wax, an old iron (doesnt have to be specialist snowboard iron, as long as you can turn off the steam Confused ) and a plastic scrapper of some description. The scrapper doesnt have to be sharp, it just needs to have a flat rightangle edge and be firm enough to get the wax off...ie not a credit card Wink

Some base cleaner might be good as well if you've been riding domes Cool

i'm abit far away to show you in person though, sorry Sad
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 13, 2009 - 10:52 AM



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Waxing is fun if you have the time to clean up afterwards!

Base cleaner (or citrus juice) and kitchen towels.
Wax Smile melt and drip it off the nose of the...
Iron (any old thing with no holes in it). Don't over heat the board when you're spreading the wax around.
Scraper made of plastic to scrape all the wax off. Work from tip to tail. Get as much of as possible.
Structure brush... I use a scrubbing brush and one of those green scrubbing pads for that bit. Again, work tip to tail.
Polish with a cloth.
Dustpan and brush to clean up the mess!

Always good to pTex any minor dings first (pTex candle, lighter and razor blade will do the trick) and give the edges a sharpen. You can get an edge sharpener as part of the SCUK Membership pack.

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cantridepete wrote:
the whole servicing process takes about 30 minutes, if your edges are ok then a wax shouldnt take more than about 10 minutes Smile

Dakine do a kit for about £60 i think that contains everything you need, but if your just waxing then just buy some all temperature wax, an old iron (doesnt have to be specialist snowboard iron, as long as you can turn off the steam Confused ) and a plastic scrapper of some description. The scrapper doesnt have to be sharp, it just needs to have a flat rightangle edge and be firm enough to get the wax off...ie not a credit card Wink

Some base cleaner might be good as well if you've been riding domes Cool

i'm abit far away to show you in person though, sorry Sad


No worries, thanks for the advice!

I do tend to do a lot of things myself, including servcing my car so i will have a bash at Waxing my board.

I had a thought as i read your post, would a car ice window scraper be ok to take off the wax? Its got a fairly board flat surface, and is plastic, so should be ok?

I think going by your post myself and a friend will wax our boards this weekend, as we leave the following weekend.

The kits you buy from Elis Brig and such like, how many times can you wax a board with it?

Thanks for the advice, its much appreciated.
 
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I live in Northampton so if you want someone to show you how (it's really dead easy) then give me a shout and I'll help out Smile

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 13, 2009 - 12:20 PM



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dunx wrote:
Waxing is fun


melting and ironing is quite good fun.

scraping... hmm im; not so sure! Confused

riding your freshly waxed board tho, well yeah that'll be fun.

get it done!

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Sartori wrote:
I live in Northampton so if you want someone to show you how (it's really dead easy) then give me a shout and I'll help out Smile


Thanks for the offer! i think i may just take you up on that. Very Happy

I will look at getting a kit this week, then if your about at the weekend we can do my board. I'll see how its done, then i'll do my mates board next week.

Are you about this Saturday or Sunday?
 
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