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Land of the Potato
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Boise Idaho
Posts: 1,148
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i use an iron with holes around the edges, i just drained out the water and make sure its not too hot and it works just fine. like they said, just keep it moving and don't let it sit in one place. Also since we are talking about waxing a board make sure you loosen your binding hardware from the base so the board so it does not cause adverse warping.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Northern MN
Posts: 303
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Yeah i feel ya, when i bought my new board i was just thinking "Ah i'll keep it in the wraping untill i get the bindings"
Dontcha know 20 minutes later i found myself with a stick of wax in one hand, and the neighbor girls iron in the other. |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Utah/NH
Posts: 666
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Yeah, I didn't think the ones with holes would work either till a saw a friend using one no problem. Like he said.. just never add water.
Again, watch your temp.
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