Poster: A snowHead
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. . .anyone with experience of this product . . .?
Want to build up bases but don't have iron/hot wax kit (yet) and am looking for a more durable finish than the basic express/zardoz type applications provide . . .
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Appreciate that this may be a bit late in the day, but it sounds expensive for what it is. There are a lot of waxes out there, and you don't necessarily need a fluorinated one.
However, if you've done the deed then just be careful when you're ironing it because (in my admittedly limited experience) 150°C is pretty hot.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Zorrac, @mozwold,
There's two types, fluro and non - I'll be going for the non fluro version . . .looking at the Toko official youtube vids (which do contradict the website slightly) the beauty of this stuff is you can apply it without an iron and just polish/cork in and then brush out.
Def an expensive way of treating bases but don't currently have all the ironing kit etc and it looked like a good (and relatively stress / mess free) way of keeping my bases in good shape without the hassle. Already have the express stuff, and whilst it provides superficial satisfaction I know the effects probably last no longer than the time it takes me to down a pint . . .
Are there any better options?
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@Belch, If you have the endurance, just use ordinary wax and cork it in, what i used to do before I had an iron. Used to use Toko universal or yellow as it was easier to cork.
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