
Features:
- • TEMPERATURE TARGET: Engineered for all kinds of snow from fresh cold snow to refrozen man-made snow decks.
- • WHEN TO USE: Lay it down as the first liquid layer before race-day paraffins or liquids whenever abrasive snow is chewing through softer waxes.
- • DISCIPLINES: Dependable base for Nordic, biathlon, alpine, and snowboard techs running under fluoro-free rules.
- • APPLICATION: Keep the bottle at room temp, shake aggressively, drip a thin bead via the eyelet opening, and spread evenly with Fibertex, fiberlene, shop towels, or a fleece cork.
- • CURE FOR DURABILITY: Let the layer dry as long as possible—overnight is best—before brushing so the polymerized film can reach full hardness.
- • STACKING PLAN: After curing and brushing, cap it with Red Creek melt waxes or liquids matched to the day, then finish with Roto Wool for race snap.
- • MAINTENANCE TIP: Reapply after each outing if possible.
- • FINISHING WORKFLOW: Use a metal hand brush, then a horsehair, followed by a Soft nylon brush to open the base structure.
- • **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.
Recommended for these snow ages:
- Icy
- Man-Made
Certified Fluor-Free!
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