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Saul’s Simple Waxing System for Classic Cross Country Skis -part 2 of 4

What is wax? This is the second of four parts. This is adapted from Velotique’s basic waxing clinic. velotique.com
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The Go Go Girl who waxes and compounds for a living explains what gelcoat is and when to take care of it. Over 10 years experience in yacht maintenance. Website:www.yachtnaughty.com facebook

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9 Responses to “Saul’s Simple Waxing System for Classic Cross Country Skis -part 2 of 4”

  1. Sorenconrad says:

    I show this to new to the sport people and its like a light bulb going on in thier head. Great stuff.

  2. jaydpee7 says:

    Excellent explanations Saul. See you this winter ! Jeff

  3. yachtnaughty says:

    @woodsman59 0.5mm-0.8mm [ 0.02in.-0.03in.]

  4. yachtnaughty says:

    @woodsman59 Are you asking because you would like to know? That’s a big box to open, that answer
    completely depends on the manufacturer.

  5. woodsman59 says:

    milaliter? thickness?

  6. skipper6541 says:

    Not only beautifull but smart too. I no longer live abord, 20 years is enough. Still Ican learn from you!

  7. yachtnaughty says:

    @skipper6541 Common misconception. It is true that you should compound only when absolutely necessary.
    But never compounding is more for paints.Especially LP’s. I was merely introducing gelcoat
    with this video,and will get into cleaners later. Yes,and please wear protective gear especially
    with oaxalic. it can shut your kidney’s down with too much exposure!

  8. skipper6541 says:

    NEVER COMPOUND! Soft scrub will do the job. For stains (0il etc) oxalic acid will do the job. Be carefull with the acid and wear rubber gloves. Most gellcoat cleaners contain this.

    Keep on keeping on
    Ed

  9. Viaamtrak says:

    Anyone who ever works with Corvettes or Avantis needs to know this.

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