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Red Creek Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax (-3C/-14C) | 90ml
Red Creek Fluoro-Free Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax is designed for common midwinter conditions ranging from -3 °C to -14 °C, when ski tracks transition between fresh powder and refrozen corduroy. This all-snow hydrocarbon wax works exceptionally well on top of Red Creek Racing Hard Base or melt waxes, providing marathon durability. To apply, first warm the 90 ml bottle to room temperature. Shake it vigorously, then use the eyelet tip to bead the liquid down each ski. Spread the wax evenly with Fibertex, fiberlene, or a shop towel. Allow it to cure for as long as possible before brushing. For race day, use a finishing stack of brushes in the following order: metal, horsehair, soft nylon, and then Roto Wool.
$90.00
Red Creek Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax (-3C/-14C) | 90ml—
$90.00
Red Creek Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax (-3C/-14C) | 90ml
Red Creek Fluoro-Free Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax is designed for common midwinter conditions ranging from -3 °C to -14 °C, when ski tracks transition between fresh powder and refrozen corduroy. This all-snow hydrocarbon wax works exceptionally well on top of Red Creek Racing Hard Base or melt waxes, providing marathon durability. To apply, first warm the 90 ml bottle to room temperature. Shake it vigorously, then use the eyelet tip to bead the liquid down each ski. Spread the wax evenly with Fibertex, fiberlene, or a shop towel. Allow it to cure for as long as possible before brushing. For race day, use a finishing stack of brushes in the following order: metal, horsehair, soft nylon, and then Roto Wool.
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Red Creek Fluoro-Free Green 'Old Fashion' All Snow Types Liquid Glide Wax is designed for common midwinter conditions ranging from -3 °C to -14 °C, when ski tracks transition between fresh powder and refrozen corduroy. This all-snow hydrocarbon wax works exceptionally well on top of Red Creek Racing Hard Base or melt waxes, providing marathon durability. To apply, first warm the 90 ml bottle to room temperature. Shake it vigorously, then use the eyelet tip to bead the liquid down each ski. Spread the wax evenly with Fibertex, fiberlene, or a shop towel. Allow it to cure for as long as possible before brushing. For race day, use a finishing stack of brushes in the following order: metal, horsehair, soft nylon, and then Roto Wool.


















