PAsnwboardr Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 Hey All, I just got a new snowboard (Rome Agent) and I went on a few runs with it already and it works great. I have never waxed my previous board myself, I always had a shop do it but i'm gonna try it with my new board. But my question is that when it eventually comes time to wax, should I use a base cleaner prior to waxing to remove dirt and grime or not? I heard conflicting things about base cleaners but i mostly have heard it can dry out the base, Is this true? Most articles around the net suggest to use a "hot wax" method instead of base cleaners to remove prior wax build up and grime. Just needed some advice. Thanks Quote
toast21602 Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 i've never used a base cleaner. i just wipe my base down good with a wet towel and then i hot wax my skis and they are good to go... Quote
RootDKJ Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 I don't use any base cleaners. Once or twice a season, I'll apply a warm wax, and scrape it off right away, then re-wax and let it set up overnight before scraping. Quote
Dan- Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 If your gonna use base cleaner, only use it once or twice a season. If used to much, it'll dry out your base. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 I don't use any base cleaners. Once or twice a season, I'll apply a warm wax, and scrape it off right away, then re-wax and let it set up overnight before scraping. Bingo. Scraping off the wax while it's still warm "pulls" dirt out of your base. Quote
Schif Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 Bingo. Scraping off the wax while it's still warm "pulls" dirt out of your base. Exactly. I did it last week and the scrapings which are usually snow white were coming off black as soot. It looked like I had a pile of ash at the end of it. It will suck up dirt you can't even see and pull it out for you! Quote
toast21602 Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 this makes me want to wax my skis instead of sit on the couch and watch college basketball... Quote
Schif Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 this makes me want to wax my skis instead of sit on the couch and watch college basketball... You can do both. Thats what I was doing when I waxed. Quote
toast21602 Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 You can do both. Thats what I was doing when I waxed. true. game on. Quote
RootDKJ Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 this makes me want to wax my skis instead of sit on the couch and watch college basketball... You can do both. Thats what I was doing when I waxed. true. game on. and you get to drink beers all at the same time. Quote
Schif Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 Waxing is actually really fun for me most of the time. I multi task with a boarding video or a game, and have a drink or 3 while doing it. Something that is really fun is when I have a little "waxing party" and invite some other riders over the night before a trip and we tune up the gear, have some brews and some laughs before hitting the snow the next day. Quote
julz m Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 does anyone know any other things you could use for base cleaners? like soap or something? Quote
sibhusky Posted March 9, 2009 Report Posted March 9, 2009 does anyone know any other things you could use for base cleaners? like soap or something? No. Basically, you want to open up the pores with heat and use the clean wax to grab the dirt and pull it out. You scrape when it's warm so that the pores are still open. Quote
PAsnwboardr Posted March 10, 2009 Author Report Posted March 10, 2009 (edited) I also forgot to ask if anyone has any suggestions for a good wax. I'm just looking for something that is not too expensive and will protect my base and make me go a little faster on the local trails. I heard alot of people talking about Doctor D's waxes but i'm also looking at oneballjay waxes and hertler super hot sauce waxes. If anyone had suggestions i'd appreciate it thanks Edited March 10, 2009 by PAsnwboardr Quote
zaldon Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 (edited) i buy swix ch hydrocarbon wax form reliableracing.com 800 grams at a shot. Edited March 10, 2009 by zaldon Quote
JibHonk Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 I only use oneballjay and I love it. I get the 65 g bar of all temp f-1 wax for 5 bucks at amateur athlete Quote
julz m Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 i use basic swix all temp stuff. it works. i might try some other stuff soon but i usually just get whatever is at the shop. Quote
sibhusky Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 I use Dr. D's stuff, usually the red or the green hydro, occasionally the "universal", but only if the weather is just plain all over the place. Only time I ever wished for another wax was Sunday, temps were REALLY REALLY low (not as bad as today, but hovering around zero by 1 PM) and on my first run I went into the shade on a flat section. Major mistake. Had to shuffle my way out of it. All was fine an hour later, but Swix CH4 is better once you get into the sib-zero range. I just hate using it, it feels like it'll never come off, won't even scrape unless you reheat it. I thought I'd trashed my skis at the beginning of this season, the stuff is like painting on enamel or something. (This is the Swix CH4). But, it glides where no one has glided before, to paraphrase an old TV show. Quote
julz m Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 how big of a difference would i notice on a snowboard by using a temp specific wax (assuming it was the right temp) then a universal wax? Quote
sibhusky Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 It depends on the amount of flats you are on. I don't know enough about snowboarding, but you know those cat tracks you all hate? Wax helps. Now, given the PA winter conditions, red wax is probably as good as "universal" most of the time. Quote
zaldon Posted March 11, 2009 Report Posted March 11, 2009 (edited) temp specific wax is the way to go as long as you are willing to re wax whenever the temp changes. i think it makes a huge difference on my snowboard. edit: i use ch6, ch8, ch10 depending on the temp. Edited March 11, 2009 by zaldon Quote
julz m Posted March 11, 2009 Report Posted March 11, 2009 i enjoy waxing but not wasting :/ i think ill stick with the all temp for now. it works great i think. what are other brands of all temp wax i should use? Quote
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