Stevo Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 With the warm temps forecasted for this weekend, and out of curiosity- i ordered some oneballjay glow wax. It came today- and i'm confused . Has anyone used this? It's dark red wax. I waxed my board with it, and my base looks like shit. It also says you're not supposed to scrape. wtf? Quote
skidude Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 Link to a website that sells it? The color doesn't matter, as its just food coloring they put in the wax to make it easier to tell what kind it is. Quote
Dan- Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 Don't know never used it. Just by guessing, the whole reason your not suppose to scrape is so that the wax is scraped off the by snow, and thats the wax that will glow. Once all that is gone it's pretty much just wax. Since the wax isn't going to just rub out of your pours as much as it would if it's not scraped. Quote
adrian Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 you leave a glowing trail. thats the objective. Quote
skidude Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 you leave a glowing trail. thats the objective. uhhhh thats about all I can say... Quote
adrian Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 (edited) uhhhh thats about all I can say... i could have said that, One Ball Jay has a not-so-new product called Glow Wax that leaves a funky green slime trail behind your board. Though not a high-quality wax, it's a lot of fun and works best when conditions are really wet. Glow Wax makes it look like you just rode through nuclear waste, but according to 1BJ guy Bryan Rushforth, it's really quite harmless. "One year Matt Cummins and I put some glow wax powder on the course at the Baker Banked Slalom and we got the stuff all over ourselves. We tried to wipe it off but it just got worse," said Rushforth. He added, "Matt even ended up with some in his mouth and was spitting green." Though they don't recommend Glow Wax for consumption, Rushforth says it is completely biodegradable and one of the safest products they make. The wax comes in a red cake but turns green once water touches it. So if you choose to use their only-toxic-looking wax, don't be surprised if your clothes or the top of your car turn green after transporting your board to the mountain. but i value a crisp response. zing. thats about all i can say. Edited March 10, 2006 by skitzo Quote
Stevo Posted March 10, 2006 Author Report Posted March 10, 2006 i could have said that, One Ball Jay has a not-so-new product called Glow Wax that leaves a funky green slime trail behind your board. Though not a high-quality wax, it's a lot of fun and works best when conditions are really wet. Glow Wax makes it look like you just rode through nuclear waste, but according to 1BJ guy Bryan Rushforth, it's really quite harmless. "One year Matt Cummins and I put some glow wax powder on the course at the Baker Banked Slalom and we got the stuff all over ourselves. We tried to wipe it off but it just got worse," said Rushforth. He added, "Matt even ended up with some in his mouth and was spitting green." Though they don't recommend Glow Wax for consumption, Rushforth says it is completely biodegradable and one of the safest products they make. The wax comes in a red cake but turns green once water touches it. So if you choose to use their only-toxic-looking wax, don't be surprised if your clothes or the top of your car turn green after transporting your board to the mountain. but i value a crisp response. zing. thats about all i can say. Thanks dude, that's exactly what i was looking for. Quote
Stevo Posted March 10, 2006 Author Report Posted March 10, 2006 Wait, do you think it would matter if i just said screw it and scraped it. I really don't care about the glow- i just wanna be able to get down the hill. Quote
skidude Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 You can scrape it, it won't leave a trail tho. Probably would have been a better idea to get a more uhh normal wax next time Quote
adrian Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 its cheap spring wax. unless hes trying to shave every hundredth off his time, hell be just fine and will not at all hinder his attempt at successfully negotiating the slopes. have fun. Quote
skidude Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 its cheap spring wax. unless hes trying to shave every hundredth off his time, hell be just fine and will not at all hinder his attempt at successfully negotiating the slopes. have fun. He asked if he could scrape it, I said it wouldn't matter (cause the dirrrections say don't) Quote
adrian Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 (edited) he asked if he could scrape it. you said it wouldnt matter and that he ought to go with a more normal wax next time. i said its just cheap spring wax and that using that wax and scraping or not scraping it will all be gravy. i think thats what transpired anyway. addendum: i also suggested that he have a good time. Edited March 10, 2006 by skitzo Quote
skidude Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 he asked if he could scrape it. you said it wouldnt matter and that he ought to go with a more normal wax next time. i said its just cheap spring wax and that using that wax and scraping or not scraping it will all be gravy. i think thats what transpired anyway. addendum: i also suggested that he have a good time. Mmmm gravy I wonder if the wax looks like gravy Quote
adrian Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 yes, it does. gravy with gamma radiation induced mutation that is. Quote
Stevo Posted March 11, 2006 Author Report Posted March 11, 2006 You can scrape it, it won't leave a trail tho. Probably would have been a better idea to get a more uhh normal wax next time Yeah, i don't know why the hell i bought this. I tried something though. I didn't like how it made my base look like shit when i hot waxed. I had some summer wax, and some all temp. I mixed those two, waxed, and scraped. Then i rubbed on the glow wax, and drew patterns and shit. I even rilled out my base structure-a little. We'll see how this works tomorrow. If it doesn't- I have some dope (towelette wax- probably with teflon or something,like NOTwax.) I got from the boarderx at blue last weekend. I'm definitely gonna pick up some normal wax tomorrow. None of this circus wax. (reminds me of the whole "circus rail" argument.) Quote
PeterC0523 Posted March 11, 2006 Report Posted March 11, 2006 Like skitzo said, leaves a trail of green in very wet conditions. Made our bases look like crap, so we wanted to get it out. I had to use multiple coats of base cleaner to get all the color out from a white base. And I hate using base cleaner, dries out your base and strips all the wax! Normally I just hot wax with a softer wax, then scrape before letting it cool to much to clean my base. Quote
adrian Posted March 11, 2006 Report Posted March 11, 2006 if you think that wax looks bad, try a wax with a graphite or molybdenum additive. you dont even get fluorescent fun with those. Quote
Stevo Posted March 11, 2006 Author Report Posted March 11, 2006 Like skitzo said, leaves a trail of green in very wet conditions. Made our bases look like crap, so we wanted to get it out. I had to use multiple coats of base cleaner to get all the color out from a white base. And I hate using base cleaner, dries out your base and strips all the wax! Normally I just hot wax with a softer wax, then scrape before letting it cool to much to clean my base. that's what i did. Quote
PeterC0523 Posted March 11, 2006 Report Posted March 11, 2006 that's what i did. What, use base cleaner to get it out? We tried the "cleaning" wax technique at first. but it didn't even come close to getting all that red/orange crap out. Quote
Stevo Posted March 14, 2006 Author Report Posted March 14, 2006 What, use base cleaner to get it out? We tried the "cleaning" wax technique at first. but it didn't even come close to getting all that red/orange crap out. I did that, followed by base cleaner and a brass brush- worked fine. BTW- i used normal wax, followed by the glow wax (rubbed on) and it didn't work at all. If you use this, you have to hot wax it-bottom line. Never buy this shit. A guy at mike N matt's said that the obj glow wax is junk- which is the truth. Now i'm gonna go get some normal wax. If i bought some OBJ summer wax, would it work well in spring conditions too? Or should i just get some spring wax, and some summer wax? Maybe mix them? Quote
PeterC0523 Posted March 15, 2006 Report Posted March 15, 2006 (edited) I did that, followed by base cleaner and a brass brush- worked fine. BTW- i used normal wax, followed by the glow wax (rubbed on) and it didn't work at all. If you use this, you have to hot wax it-bottom line. Never buy this shit. A guy at mike N matt's said that the obj glow wax is junk- which is the truth. Now i'm gonna go get some normal wax. If i bought some OBJ summer wax, would it work well in spring conditions too? Or should i just get some spring wax, and some summer wax? Maybe mix them? I use either OBJ warm or normal as the "cleaning" wax. Then I follow with either cold or normal, depending on how long I want it to last, as the final wax. The normal will last ~3-4 days excluding any slushy conditions. The cold wax lasts longer and doesn't seem to ride any slower in normal/warm conditions. IMHO, the only downfall of the OBJ cold wax is that it's a little more difficult to scrape once you let it completely cool. The only waxes you need to fully clean and wax is the OBJ normal and cold. If you want to mix, I'd definitely recommend putting the cold wax along your edges, cuz the wax there will wear significantly faster than anywhere else. Edited March 15, 2006 by PeterC0523 Quote
adrian Posted March 15, 2006 Report Posted March 15, 2006 The only waxes you need to fully clean and wax is the OBJ normal and cold how is that? Quote
PeterC0523 Posted March 16, 2006 Report Posted March 16, 2006 (edited) how is that? Use the normal as the "cleaning wax"... hot wax as you normally would, but scrape while it's still warm. And follow with the cold as the "final wax" and leave it for an hour or so before scraping, overnight ideally. Edited March 16, 2006 by PeterC0523 Quote
Stevo Posted March 16, 2006 Author Report Posted March 16, 2006 it didn't work b/c i rubbed it on oh well. I picked up some of this yesterday.... All temp, and summer- should work fine for me. The only reason i did the cleaning hot scrape thing was to get rid of some of the red shit from the glow wax. I usually just wax- no cleaning or anything...unless i do some ptex work or something. Quote
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