yes you can
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Yes you should, that is if you haven't put some wax based product on it. If you have, the poly won't stick to the wax.
Yes. You can also use a warm wax to remove other waxes or even dirt. Simply wax a warm wax on your skis and scrap the wax off while it is still molten. This is called hot scraping. So you can either hot scrap the colder wax out and then apply the warm wax, let it cool and scrap/brush, or you can just wax the warmer wax in.
When do you apply Neo-Poly-Bac Opthalmic ointment?
No, in fact the wax can ruin the polyurethane finish. Clean the floor with a good wood floor cleaner. Do not mop with water.
As soon as you get your new board, apply wax. Start with an undercoat of cold wax, and then apply a coat of cool wax. The temperature the wax is meant for is written on the packet. please note these guidelines are for surfers in the Uk, so if you live in a warm country, start with warm wax and then apply hot. Apply the wax in a motion similar to when you would rub out a pencil mark on paper, turning your wrist in circles. When the wax smoothes out, over time, use a wax comb to rough it up a bit. Every six months it is advised to sstrip of your wax (with the smooth edge of a wax comb of very carefully with a wall paper scraper or credit card) and apply two new coats.
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
Because the hair in your armpit grows in many different directions, it is best to wax the hair with a hard wax rather than a cream wax. The hard wax will harden around the hairs and you will get a cleaner result when you pull up the wax.
You don't "wax" the bow .. rather, you apply "resin" to it.
You simply do not.
Yes. This is preferred actually. The question is, how long does the oil basd poly need to cure before this can be done. Waxes are not as good as poly for protecting a piece of furniture, but poly finishes are rough and not as shiny, so completing the job is tough...using steel wool (use wiht water and murphys oil some) (0000) then make clean. Teh apply the paste wax and buff after it becomes hazy. Do not use on water based polys!!! Most poepole say wait 30 days for the final poly coat to cure. I feel a week is fine. Many would disagree.