3 Pack – Sticky Bumps Cold Water Surf Wax With Wax Comb and Wax Scraper for Removal

If you are looking 3 Pack – Sticky Bumps Cold Water Surf Wax With Wax Comb and Wax Scraper for Removal of surfboard wax. Surfboard wax is a formulation of natural and/or synthetic wax for application to the deck of a surfboard, bodyboard, skimboard, to keep the surfer from slipping off the board when paddling out or riding a wave.

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surfboard wax

How to wax a surfboard: The wax on the surfboards is used to help adhere to the board while surfing. The hard lining of a surfboard is slippery, something that is good for slipping through water, but not so good at keeping your feet quiet. A good application of wax creates bumps that give grip to the feet. If you have never waxed a surfboard before or are just looking for tips to get a better wax application, here are some steps to wax the surfboard.

Step 1: What is needed

To apply wax to the surfboard it is necessary to have some products supplied. The main ones are the wax for the base layer, top wax, and a wax comb. At the time of applying the wax to a table already used or re-apply wax, you should also have the wax cleaner and paper towels.

Step 2: Clean the surfboard

If you want to wax a new surfboard, you can skip directly to step number 3. On the other hand, if you want to wax on a used board or re-apply wax, the cover must first be cleaned. Any type of old wax found in the table will impede the integrity of the wax application and will come off earlier. It is important to always make sure that the wax of the base coat is being applied directly to the surface of the surfboard.

Step 3: Apply a base layer

The base layer is the most important step of applying wax to a board. The top layer of the wax wears and rubs while surfing, but the base layer will remain until the next time the surfboard is completely waxed. If a piece of board is left without a base layer, this part will remain constantly wax-free, even though more wax is applied to the top layer. Soon you will be lost.

Step 4: the top layer

The top layer of the wax is much softer than the base layer, allowing it to be sticky and adhering to the feet. The upper layers of wax are much more affected by the water temperature than the base layer. Because of this, you should make sure to use a kind of wax that is good for the temperature of the water where you surf. The waxes come in temperature ranges indicated on the label.

Step 5: comb the wax

When surfing, some wax from the top layer will come off. Some pieces will be lost in the water, but others will stay hooked to the surf suit. For this reason, you will have to add some wax before, every time you surf. Sometimes, the wax may appear flattened or crushed, if this happens, use the side of the wax comb and scratch making diagonal lines on the wax, like a chessboard. This method will ensure that the wax will adhere to the table for a few more sessions.

How to wax a surfboard: In the case, if it is necessary to have to comb the board excessively, it may be time to start again from scratch and put a new base coat. You should probably put a new base coat of wax every 3 months or so, but at least once a year. Waxing the surfboard will undoubtedly become a pleasant ritual to get a good mood towards surfing.