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I can recommend Toko Express Racing Paste Wax https://www.skiwax.eu/toko-express-raci ... zpRivW8jF5 , works very well also in cold conditions and also lasts well.
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i think @jota means what we would call rub-on wax when he says "cold wax", ie cold application wax, vs hot application wax (needing an iron), not temperature range for waxes
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coleslawed wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:51 am i think @jota means what we would call rub-on wax when he says "cold wax", ie cold application wax, vs hot application wax (needing an iron), not temperature range for waxes
Yes, that's right. Thanks for the clarification. Rub-on wax. Sometimes I see it called cold wax instead of cold application wax and it can be confusing or I may have explained myself wrong. It's the wax for the third day when you need to wax and you can't use hot wax.
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In my personal experience with cold application waxes, spray waxes are the worst to penetrate / stay on the base, rub-on second worst (depends how much time you spend on rubbing :) ), then comes liquid waxes and paste waxes are best, at least greasy ones. Paste waxes have most time to penetrate into base structure, but requires preferably at least +20°C temperature to apply.

For "emergency" situations I have also rub-on version of same Toko Express Wax in the car, as it can be applied also on colder base, than +20°C.
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Btw, if you need wax for "cold application" but for warm weather, then my favorite will be mountainFLOW’s Quick Wax Warm: https://mountainflow.com/collections/ec ... 4351313057 . With this wax you can do similar thing as hot waxing and hot scrubbing in a hotel room. :lol: Put the wax, let it to dissolve dirt, wipe off, buff. Additionally it smells nice. ;)
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