Perfect for summer! We'll explain how to apply "FU WAX" properly.
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Perfect for summer! We'll explain how to apply "FU WAX" properly.
If the board and FU WAX are warm, be sure to let them cool before applying.
If either one is warm, it won't paint well.
*To create the base, first apply "BASE".
The Nishii method is to paint carefully and without gaps, like painting a picture, so that no areas are left unpainted with "FU WAX" .
Apply FU WAX by pressing it horizontally from the stringer to the rail for about 20 to 25 cm.
Once you have applied the FU WAX to the entire board, press it in the same direction vertically for another 20 to 25 cm.
If you have been riding a POLY board for a long time, there will be dents and dents.
If you try to flatten the dent with "FU WAX" , there will be areas left uncoated.
It's a good idea to make the corners slightly sharper as shown in the photo so that the FU WAX can get into the recesses.
This is the amount of "BASE" used after applying it vertically and horizontally.
Apply approximately 1/4 to 1/5 of the amount to a regular shortboard.
This is just the right amount.
*As a mid-coat,
Apply "TROPICAL" on top of "BASE".
It feels like you are applying it thinner than when you apply "BASE".
Carefully paint without gaps, as if you were painting a picture, so that no areas are left unpainted.
Apply the product by pressing it down about 20-25cm vertically and 20-25cm horizontally.
*As a top coat,
Apply "WARM" in the same way, but with a thinner layer.
If you apply it carefully in both vertical and horizontal directions without leaving any areas unpainted, you can achieve a perfect grip.
The finished surface will look something like this.
Unlike other surf waxes, please apply it carefully so that it looks like this.
Just by looking at it, it looks like it would have a great grip!
Unlike previous waxes that only grip horizontally, FU WAX
There is no need to create bumps to grip the left and right sides.
"FU WAX" is not only suitable for both left and right
It's a "3D surf wax" that grips and tucks upwards,
Apply the paint carefully and carefully so that no areas are left unpainted.
It is common to see people applying wax only to the front foot area and not to the top of the deck grip, but when surfing you may ride on the unwaxed areas, so be sure to apply wax to the entire board, including the nose.
If the board is painted all the way up to the nose, your hands won't slip, so when you're waiting for a wave and moving to catch one, you can move quickly.When grabbing the nose rail, there's a big difference between having the board painted and not having it painted, and you'll be able to move better!









