Generalwax is now available in a fluorine formula. High performance all around wax Pocket size for easy portability. Spray wax that is suitable for all snow and provides high glide. Formulated with gallium, it lasts 5 to 8 times longer than paraffin only wax.
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Step 1. CleaningSoak the cleaner with kitchen paper or something that is hard to get paper droplets out), then wipe off dirt and old wax. |
Step 2. BrushingBrush the nose (top) to the tail with a bronze brush to remove the puff, debris, and dirt in the structure. |
Step 3. FinishCork-wrapped Fibertex (coarse finish side) removes fine piques. |
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Step 1. Raw paintApply a thin coat of wax that matches the snow quality on the entire smooth surface. |
Step 2. Paint (spray)Apply a thin spray or paste while melting raw wax. |
Step 2. Prolongation (Paste)Apply a thin spray or paste while melting raw wax. |
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Step 1. CorkOnce the wax is dry, stretch it with cork painstakingly The image of rubbing wax on a sliding surface. |
Step 2. Nylon brushNylon brush to polish smooth surfaces. |
Step 3. FibertexFinally, use Fibertex (final finishing side) to clean the fine wax that has been scratched. |