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Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: fuck boulder
Posts: 2,821
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I just got 2lbs of it...but I have about half a lib banana bar to go through.
TBH the difference between brands of waxes is pretty small. Compared to any wax vs none. Alot of people like the bluebird all-temp. Supposedly this soy shit lasts better than most. Anyway its not like its a make it or break it purchase. If you dont ride a shitload just get a small bar at a time and try different shit. Last year I used Saucer Wax, seemed good but no real comparison as I just started waxing at home, this lib is holding up real well on the WROD though. I like what the boys up in j-hole are smokin'. Bluebird and Remind in particular.
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#6 (permalink) |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 72
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I'm a huge fan of bluebird I'm stocked up for prolly the next 3 seasons, it's a badass wax it's bit tricky to put on meaning unlike reg wax that you have to let dry before scraping bluebird you scrape off while it is still warm otherwise it's a pain in the ass to take off. But performance wise it's top notch holds up well, super slick, and it's long lasting what more can you ask for. Top it off if your plant the box and plant grows its win win
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Rocky Mountains
Posts: 225
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My box from Blue Bird wax never grew any plants.
![]() I have been using the soy based Blue Bird. I don't really give a shit about regularly waxing. The best performance is not a big deal for me. The wax has a nice aroma and I like that it is biodegradable. I scrape it with an old ski pass. After I scrape it I get a towel and rub my base for a smoother finish. It is much faster after a fresh wax. |
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