![]() ![]() This is arguably the most important piece of the waxing puzzle, even if you are waxing with a traditional iron setup. Below we have outlined what we believe to be some helpful tips to get the most out of your liquid waxes both durability and speed wise. Here at Pioneer Midwest, we have been lucky enough to work with liquid waxes from their inception and have some application best processes that ring true for all liquid glide waxes. It can be a little overwhelming when each different brand has different instructions for using their waxes, especially if using a liquid glide wax is new to you. The cost and barrier to entry of waxing is also significantly lower when you use liquid waxes! No iron, scraper, bench, or groove pin necessary, just a bottle of wax and a brush is all you need to refresh and protect your skis before you head out to cover the kilometers. After a long day of waxing and preparing skis for customers at the shop I have warmly welcomed liquid waxes myself and have appreciated the speed boost when I am out skiing and coaching. The draw to liquid waxes is simple: less time waxing your skis = more time out on the snow. ![]() We have seen a huge influx in liquid paraffin waxes from all of the major waxing manufacturers over the last few years since their introduction to the industry. ![]()
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