The art of waxing your board is easy to learn and easy to mess up – but it can also be fun to get the hang of if you’re willing to take the time and do it properly.
December 22, 2014
The art of waxing your board is easy to learn and easy to mess up – but it can also be fun to get the hang of if you’re willing to take the time and do it properly.
To wax a snowboard, you’ll need:
Loosen your bindings a bit to make the board’s surface as smooth as possible. If you can, clamp the board to your work surface to make the job easier.
Before you apply the wax, it’s important to clean the entire surface of your board to optimize adhesion. Use a mild cleaning product and a cloth to remove dirt.
You can also let the board cool all night and continue with the next step later.
Using your scraping tool, remove the excess wax with long, fluid movements.
The last step is to polish the wax with a brush or scouring pad. Don’t go lightly.
You can’t wax a snowboard too often, but you’re not likely to go overboard because of the time involved. Do it after every couple of uses if you want to keep your investment in good shape and riding smooth.
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