Yes, definitely! Specially, if the it is exposed in the heat for long hours.
Wait until the hot wax cools down to room temp then go ahead and scrape it off.
Yes, wax will lower the drag coefficient of the snowboard.
Yes, the temperature in the room can affect how a candle burns. Extreme temperatures (very hot or very cold) can cause the candle to burn unevenly or melt too quickly. It's best to keep candles in a moderate room temperature for optimal burning.
No it destroys the board.
To be stupid, one is cold and the other is warm, but to be smart the cold wax may be stiffer and harder to spread, while the warm wax will be easier to spread but more slippery. If you use wax a lot try just use sing it at room temperature. It should work! ;)
Candles burn faster at room temperature because the wax melts more easily, allowing the wick to draw up the liquid wax quicker. In hotter temperatures, the wax may melt too fast, causing the candle to burn more quickly, while colder temperatures can make the wax harden and burn more slowly.
No, not a good idea
Crayons are colour powder pigments held in a binder of wax. So the wax will melt on a warm to hot radiator.
this depends on what you are talking about but to ride you must have bindings and boots for those bindings. also hot wax is recommended on the bottom of your board for speed
Possibly, depending on how good the quality of your wax is.
Hot melt powder is typically made by mixing thermoplastic resins, wax, and other additives to create a fine powder. This powder can then be applied to surfaces and melted to form a bond. The exact formulation and process can vary depending on the desired properties of the hot melt powder.
use the pad it comes with