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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Evergreen, CO
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I get a full tune, tell them not to wax it, then get home and put on a thick coat of wax and don't scrape until the night before the season kicks off the next season.
By getting the full tune, you skip the clusterfuck that is the rush of people to get their boards tuned in the preseason. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Posts: 31
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Good thinkin' lincoln.
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I usually slap on a thick layer of wax but this year I think I'm going to do that and oil up the edges so they don't rust. I heard this tip somewhere, I can't remember where though (the oiling the edges)
UH yeah tune up your board before you wax it up. If you can't goto the shop and ask them to wax the board but not to scrap any of it and just take it home (: |
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