Record Speed stripping Wax...

Discussion in 'Northeast' started by MFitz73, Jul 6, 2012.

  1. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    I had my longboard sit outside for 10minutes, went outside with a wax scapper and a roll of papertowels.
    Its sooo hot and sunny out that my wax scrapper was useless and I just used the papertowels to wipe the wax off... took about 3 minutes. lol.

    I was surprised by the amound of static electricity that my board was giving off, all the hairs on my arms were getting pulled toward my board...
     
  2. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    Be careful doing this! I did this with one of my favorite longboards and now I have a large bubble. DAMN DELAM!!!!! (I can't believe I've used this word twice today on the forum).

    I'm not sure what I want to do with the board but I think I'm gonna try to channel Bob Simmons through a series of lucid dreams and make a mini out of it.

    Or let it collect dust for a couple years instead.
     

  3. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    can't you fix the delam? Good point about not leaving it out... I would say it was in the sun for about 15minutes total...
     
  4. dlrouen

    dlrouen Well-Known Member

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    Jun 6, 2012
    You don't want a large bubble like ClemsonSurf. Also, you can't always depend on the sun, in the winter, to help with wax. Try using a hair dryer next time - you can control the amount of heat and you can target heavier areas as well. This method is a lot easier on your board and is fool proof. Additionally, I have seen "liquid wax remover" at a few of our local shops. I haven't tried this yet, but I have heard great things about it. Might be worth looking into. Better to be safe than sorry.
     
  5. idsmashh

    idsmashh Well-Known Member

    404
    Aug 2, 2010
    The liquid wax remover is just Acetone. It will not make the wax melt. Its ment to be used after 99% of the wax has been removed, just to clean the surface and remove the left over wax. It will not remove the bulk of the wax on its own.
     
  6. dlrouen

    dlrouen Well-Known Member

    814
    Jun 6, 2012
    Good to know - you just saved me some cash money. I am a big fan of using the "Pickle" after I strip my wax. It sounds like the "Pickle" is a cleaner alternative to the liquid wax remover. Thanks again for the info.
     
  7. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    You can get citrus-based liquid wax remover, but it is for the final touch like idsmashh said.

    I prefer the Pickle.
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Wooooah, "Juuuuuuuust a bit outside"
     
  9. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    DONT use acetone!!!
    Hot water works the best... just pour it on...then scrap... then when done clean up with goo gone... the finial touch
     
  10. hinmo24t

    hinmo24t Well-Known Member

    412
    Jan 16, 2012
    Xxx wax remover works well but like others mentioned it isnt cost efficient or all that effective unless you use it when most wax is off. I put my board out in the sun for like 5 minutes if it hot then scrap it in the yard after...
     
  11. pyroarchy

    pyroarchy Well-Known Member

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    May 6, 2012
    I believe most store bought acetone has water mixed into it, so you could add more water if your afraid its too strong. I always wondered what was in the wax remover.
     
  12. scotty

    scotty Well-Known Member

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    Aug 26, 2008
    Either one of these works as well as acetone, the citric acid especially. acetone is a harmful chemical and should only be used with skin and eye protection, and I think is crazy to use for wax removal when the safer alternatives work just as well. Goo gone gel (citric acid in gel form) works great because you can apply it and it won't run off - 3$ bottle from big box store will do many many boards.
     
  13. wave1rider65

    wave1rider65 Well-Known Member

    405
    Aug 31, 2009
    If its hot out you dont have to set your board in the direct sunlight for the wax to soften enough to scrape. If you're in a hurry just a cpl mins. in the sun will do though although you never set it out in the hottest parts of the day. Be careful useing the Pickle or any other hard surfaced tool on a glossed board it can scratch into the gloss. I always use an old ID card to remove wax.
     
  14. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    A plastic spackle blade works great once the wax is softened by heat. The thin film of residue that's left stays on... no reason to take it off unless you're trying to sell your board. No chemicals. No paper towels in the garbage. A bit of elbow grease and no cost whatsoever.
     
  15. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    Yeah I agree LBCrew, my board is totally clean from just the sun melting the wax and wiping it off... I guess you do have to be careful about delams if its out in the sun too long.. but I think 10 to 15 min might be ok/max I would leave it out there.
     
  16. ridedasurf

    ridedasurf Active Member

    42
    Feb 21, 2012
    dont even remove ur waves wast of time