A newer and further developed fluor-free version of the popular 30G. At its best when new snow is mixed with older snow. Also works on old snow. In freezing conditions, use as the finishing layer on top of other waxes. In zero conditions, works on its own or when mixed with klister.
Using grip wax using from start to finish – base preparation and glide waxing
Tape off the grip zone.
Roughen the grip zone with sandpaper and clean off the sanding dust.
Apply a layer of Rex base wax. (You can also use liquid Rex Base Wax, which is a faster method.)
Heat the base wax with a heat gun or waxing iron.
Smooth it with a cork.
Apply a thin layer of Rex grip wax according to the conditions.
Smooth it with a cork.
Repeat the application of grip wax 2-4 times, smoothing the wax after each layer. Apply thinner wax to both ends of the grip zone and thicker wax in the middle.
Typically, you will need 2-4 layers of wax. The required amount depends on the stiffness of the ski and personal preferences. You can add wax even on the track.