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Is a factory wax enough?
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I just bought nice new skis :-D .
The man in the shop told me that the factory wax should be okay for the first few days, but I heard that the factory wax should be topped up before skiing on them, which I think is what happened when I bought my first skis.
Any thoughts about this?
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Sorry folks, only just thought to do a search and found an identical recent thread. Please ignore me, I will look at the other thread. I am very silly.
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