So... Toko's Willie Wiltz advises that you should let the hot wax slowly cool and "cure" overnight.
Some sources on Youtube gives it about 20 minutes minimum to 1 hour minimum? Or when it's cool to the touch... but not like the kids on youtube that hot wax, and then throw it outside in the freezing weather to let it cool in 5 minutes....
What's your take?
I personally usually let it cool for an hour before I scrape, since I'm doing other stuff in between, or just chilling on the couch and drinking a beer, or out of laziness, do let it sit overnight, as I'm procrastinating, and finish it the next day.
If I worked at ski shop, I'm sure things will be different.
Some sources on Youtube gives it about 20 minutes minimum to 1 hour minimum? Or when it's cool to the touch... but not like the kids on youtube that hot wax, and then throw it outside in the freezing weather to let it cool in 5 minutes....
What's your take?
I personally usually let it cool for an hour before I scrape, since I'm doing other stuff in between, or just chilling on the couch and drinking a beer, or out of laziness, do let it sit overnight, as I'm procrastinating, and finish it the next day.
If I worked at ski shop, I'm sure things will be different.