no a decal is a picture.
the first wax was a candle
No
its something candles are made of to make obstacles like rails easier to grind
i didnt know there was wax for boards i use candle wax when grinding and stuff tho
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Why make it? Go to your local skateshop and buy some, or you can use candle wax.
You use skateboard wax to grind on stuff like curbs on sidewalks or handrails or rails. You rub the wax on the spot of the rail or curb that you want to grind on, and if you really want an effective "grind" you can rub the wax onto your trucks. Keep in mind that the more wax you put on the more slippery it will be.
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I'm sure there are different kinds of wax that will work better than skate wax, but any wax is going to work better than none. So I say Yes, do it!
yes. paraffin wax is actually the best wax i have ever used. i used it on a new cement ledge that wouldn't slide at all and i put some paraffin wax on it and it slide for days now.
The wax on a skateboard typically comes from the wax on a rail or ledge. The wax on a curb or rail makes it slick. On a dry rail(no wax) and dry skateboard, it's unpredictable how the board will slide. If you wax the rail, you will have a smooth, fast grind/slide every time. You can also use bar soap. For concrete curbs and ledges the wax fills in all the gritty areas on the edge. I've grinded curbs that felt like metal. You just have to push with all your weight when you wax it. Another fun/dangerous thing to do with wax is... find a nice smooth blacktop parking lot and wax the ground. Get some buddies and see who can powerslide the farthest. Our marks measured 20+ feet! But I'm pretty sure this is in no way legal.
they are not supposed to be waxed because when you try to remove it with a wax comb or a scraper it can damage the foam, although you can wax it i find them quite slippy !