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Thanks for all the advice everyone! Do you think I would notice much of a difference between the hot wax and the paste wax? I am an intermediate rider making the transition from skiing . "og" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I used to be meticulous with my waxing but now I use paste. It's not as > good as hot wax in certain conditions but paste makes it easy to expose the > structure and works great in wet condition when you really need it. > > Swix and Toko paste are both good. > > "Mike T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ...and got the coverage that > > > i always try to get with the drip on....> > > > > I suspect that works better with certain bases and certain waxes. I've > > tried using this method and I've never been able to saturate the pores > > by simply "crayoning" it on except with very, very soft waxes. > > Although I do often use this method to mix waxes... crayon some > > cold-temp wax near the edges and then drip on the "correct" temp wax... > > it tends to mix nicely that way and the cold temp wax near the edges > > helps it wear off more evenly as opposed to wearing off at the edges > > first. > > > > > > > >
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