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Pros: fast easy to apply awesome glide mixes with wax
Cons: need to buff with tissue when really cold below 10f
Purchase Date:February 2008
Purchase Price:$14.99
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Zardoz NOTwax - can't go wrong
skiracerxray reviewed October 16, 2009 at 9:02 am
I have and the race team has been using this product over 10 years. Great for a quick wipe on, especially if glide is sticking. can be mixed with regular hot wax to add durability. Zardoz now has a fluoro wax out that the team tested over 2 years. I have lots of test data on my own site. Temps used 10f to 60f, 20 to 80% humidity.Not just east coast use but out in the west CO and UT. Just like a bad hair day can be fixed with a hat, A bad wax day can be fixed with NOTwax. Source Zardoz Fluoro+ test report, Fowler 2008.
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Pros: Easy to apply, lasts and it works.
Cons: Would like to buy in bulk and can't find liquid teflon.
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Pros: slippery when wett
Cons: non
Purchase Date:January 2009
Purchase Price:$15.00
Slippery stuff
Ivo Verhaar reviewed October 21, 2009 at 8:55 am
I am using notwax for a couple of years now and i use the felix process to get it on
-New Ski
-Clean base
-Saturate base with notwax
-Iron in low temp hotwax until you see notwax pooles forming.
-Cool a couple of hours.
-Scrape, brush,, fibertex wipe, felt pad polish
-Repeat previous 3 steps, for new skis at least 3 times, to get ridd of all p-tex fibers
-topcoat notwax
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Every night before skiing, wipe dirt of with microfiber cloth and apply a new topcoat.
Notes:
Usually my skis look fine even after a week of skiing!
Prevents rusty edges and oxidized bases
Hot temperatures make this finish realy smile and you when you pass those who are glued to the snow.
In contrast with what zardoz says a base should be textured moderately, it just skies a bit better.
This season i am going to try the Zardoz notwax combined with this stuff.
-New Ski
-Clean base
-Saturate base with notwax
-Iron in low temp hotwax until you see notwax pooles forming.
-Cool a couple of hours.
-Scrape, brush,, fibertex wipe, felt pad polish
-Repeat previous 3 steps, for new skis at least 3 times, to get ridd of all p-tex fibers
-topcoat notwax
.
Every night before skiing, wipe dirt of with microfiber cloth and apply a new topcoat.
Notes:
Usually my skis look fine even after a week of skiing!
Prevents rusty edges and oxidized bases
Hot temperatures make this finish realy smile and you when you pass those who are glued to the snow.
In contrast with what zardoz says a base should be textured moderately, it just skies a bit better.
This season i am going to try the Zardoz notwax combined with this stuff.
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reviewed November 9, 2009 at 8:10 pm