The MX range (fluorine-free) has been designed for skiers looking for wax optimization to suit the snow. The range features three colors for three temperature ranges. These waxes enable clubs to train while protecting ski soles from snow abrasion. They are also very popular for impregnating the soles on new skis.
Wax to be used for air temperature conditions ranging from -5°C > 0°C / 23°F > 32°F
-To start waxing, it is imperative to loosen the vice properly to prevent the ski from warping under the heat of the iron.
-The ideal iron temperature for this wax is 115°.
-Apply a few drops of wax (about 25gr per pair) along the entire length of the sole using a waxing iron. Spread this wax once with the iron, then iron a second time more slowly for an even application. When waxing, avoid burning the wax, which would then lose all its effectiveness, so it's important to set your iron to the right temperature.
The use of gloves and a mask is strongly recommended. Waxing should take place in an airy room and preferably at room temperature so that the wax doesn't cool too quickly (so that it has time to impregnate the sole)
-Let cool for a minimum of 2 hours (so that the wax hardens properly and impregnates the sole).
-Remove wax from edges and edging with a plastic scraper.
-Brush vigorously with a Bronze brush then a Nylon brush then a Horsehair brush to obtain a good finish.
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