
Features:
- • TEMPERATURE WINDOW: Tuned for -7 °C to -20 °C air temps when cold, dry snow slows untreated skis.
- • SNOW TYPES: Excels on squeaky powder, refrozen corduroy, and cold man-made decks that sand away softer paraffins.
- • DISCIPLINES: Go-to layer for Nordic, biathlon, alpine, and snowboard technicians under fluoro-free rules in deep winter.
- • APPLICATION: Keep the bottle at room temperature, shake aggressively, drip a thin bead with the eyelet opening, and spread evenly using Fibertex, fiberlene, shop towels, or a fleece cork.
- • STACKING PLAN: Lay it over a freshly ironed base wax or liquid base (Racing Hard Base, Graphite, etc.) for better performance and durability.
- • CURE FOR SPEED: Let the layer dry as long as possible—overnight if time allows—so the film hardens before brushing and topping.
- • MAINTENANCE TIP: Reapply after every outing on abrasive cold tracks or any time the polished sheen fades.
- • FINISHING WORKFLOW: Metal hand brush, then horsehair, followed by soft nylon, and finish with a Roto Wool polish.
- • **SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS**: Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin from contact with the substance. If the substance comes into contact with your skin, wash the area immediately. Avoid inhaling fumes while the solvent is drying. Always adhere to standard safety protocols when working in the wax room.
Dry Snow between -7.0°C and -20.0°C
Recommended for these snow ages:
- Fresh Falling
- New
- Transforming
- Transformed
- Old
- Icy
- Man-Made
Certified Fluor-Free!
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