Turn the snowboard over so the bottom of the board is facing up.
Set the snowboard down on a stable work surface so that it does not rock or move.
We recommend using a table that is small enough to fit between the curves on either side of the board, or placing blocks of wood to raise the board from the table.
If the bottom of your board has dirt or oil on it, clean it off using a shop towel and a citrus based cleaner.
Only a couple drops of cleaner are needed.
Allow the base of your board to completely dry before you continue. Any oil or dirt left on your board will prevent the wax from sticking to the board.
Hold the iron perpendicular to the snowboard and rub the wax directly onto the iron.
Let the wax drip off the iron and onto the snowboard. Cover the entire board evenly with drips.
Only a thin layer of wax is needed. The more wax you put on, the more you will have to scrape off later. Keep this information in mind when deciding how much wax to melt onto the board. It is better to put on too little and add some on than to have too much and have to scrape it off.
Use a new razor blade or a commercial wax scraper to remove excess wax from the board. Tilt the razor blade or wax scraper toward the direction of travel at 45°. Pull the wax remover and use long smooth strokes from tip to tail.
Be careful! The blade is sharp and may cut you if misused.
Make sure the edge of the blade lays flat on the board. If you tilt the edge onto a corner you can create scratches or gouges on the board.
Continue scraping until all excess wax is removed.
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