When you iron in the wax the heat from the iron allows the some wax to absorb into the ski base. The excess wax is then scraped off and ski base polished to expose the waxed base that has been tempered by the wax and is very slippery and fast.
This is somewhat similar to waxing your car once the wax has dried it has a rough finish and is gritty. The excess wax needs to be removed to expose the shiny, slippery finish.
Same thing on the ski base the shinny waxed base is fast.
Dan Meyer
Fast Wax Tech Service
Skifastwax.com
The wax on top of the surface of the ski slows you down because it causes over effective friction. The wax that is important and best effective is in the ski's pores.
Scraping the wax leaves "teeth" in the wax. You want the teeth to point backwards so the ski slides easily forward. If you scrape it from tail to tip, the teeth point forward.
You want to scrape of almost all the wax leaving a thin coat.
Scrape it off.
First check up on the internet what you need to do then, buy an edging tool for the edges to give them back their edge and file away any scrathes, then clean off old wax and dirt from surface of the ski's, then with a waxing iron apply ski wax (Like GALLUM etc) when this is apllied evently to the surface scrape off excess wax, brush off the surface with a brass brush and you are ready for SPEED !
Ice the wax and scrape it off w/ a butter knife When bulk is iced off .... Iron remainder over brown greaseproof paper...its like magic!
Yes, scrape the wax off gently. If the wax was so hot that it melted the Formica, then you can't clear up the mess much.
take off the wax and rewax it
Place the plate in the freezer for an hour or two. When the wax is thoroughly chilled and brittle, it should scrape off easily.
Freeze it first. Then scrape off the wax. It will come off easiier.
If its tile. Use a heat gun. Or hair dryer. Warm it up and scrape it off. Then use a wax residue remover for the rest of the wax
Cool the wax with ice then when brittle it will scrape off with wood spoon. Then buff with a soft cotton cloth. You should be able to just peel if off.
You use ski wax in downhill ski racing right before a ski race. Ski wax can become expensive and it wears off quickly so it is really just used for race day. Plus, you end up scraping a bunch of it off before you even ski on it! Ski wax comes in different colors based on temperature. Swix ski wax is a well respected brand. The ski wax comes in small bars that looks like different colored soap. The color of the wax you use depends on the air temperature, snow consistency, and other weather conditions. Each ski wax brand should have a chart which you tell you which ski wax to use and when. It is important that you watch the weather to see what the temperature is going to be the day of the ski race. The ski wax bars come in temperature ranges. Sometimes you can mix different colors if the temperature is right on the border between two different temperature ranges. Or in some cases it may be colder in the morning and warmer in the afternoon. As far as colors go...here is what they recommend for Swix wax: HF4 Green, -10