Board waxing

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  Thread Started By:   DaZa68   On:   Thursday 25/02/2010 @ 13:51 Show Newest First    
Flinnster
Posts: 462
Surrey
  #16  Re: Board waxing  Posted 28/02/2010 @ 19:36
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In reply to post #15 ...
Good question - if they do a good job, they should add structure back into your base

But yeah, if such a new board is going white so quick I'm doubtful it's a base fault, you're either riding hard as nails ice the whole time (I'm sure Tamworth hasn't gone that far downhill...) or just not getting a thorough enough wax-job on it.
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polo
Posts: 32
Herefordshire
  #17  Re: Board waxing  Posted 28/02/2010 @ 20:13
In reply to post #16 ...

QUOTE (Flinnster - 28/02/2010 @ 19:36)

I'm sure Tamworth hasn't gone that far downhill...

Haha, i wouldn't be so sure. Maybe i've had a case of bad luck, but the past couple of times I went there (both in Feb) the right side looking up the slope was almost completely grey and not covered in much snow at all.
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Flinnster
Posts: 462
Surrey
  #18  Re: Board waxing  Posted 28/02/2010 @ 20:23
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Trust me, it's when it goes deep brown in the middle of summer you really have to worry
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