$10-20
Surf wax makes your board or whatever sticky so surf wax is for sticking. Curb wax is normally used for sliding with grinds, so it's slippery. Surf wax = sticky Curb wax = slippery
If you mean wax that you have warmed that has lost it's scent then you can try to put it back in the container it came out of, the wax will absorb some of the scent still left and you can use it again after it has hardened. The second use will be shorter, but it gets you extra uses from your wax.
The 'Cardiac' snowboard is one of the models available from the Option Snowboard company.
NO
Yes, wax will lower the drag coefficient of the snowboard.
No, not a good idea
use the pad it comes with
Paraffin wax and gulf wax can be used for many things. You can use the wax to seal cracks in glass bottles, by applying the wax to the surface of the bottle and allowing it to dry.
No, it does not. I use a regular iron I bought at Value Village for $5 to wax my base, and it works fine. The only thing is that once you use it to wax your snowboard, it cannot be used on clothes again, or else it will ruin them. If you make sure to have the right temperature, you should be fine!
No it destroys the board.
To be stupid, one is cold and the other is warm, but to be smart the cold wax may be stiffer and harder to spread, while the warm wax will be easier to spread but more slippery. If you use wax a lot try just use sing it at room temperature. It should work! ;)
Yes, for waxing Snowboards/Skis you will need to use tuning wax which you can usually buy at a sports shop on the mountain...
You can use gulf wax to seal bottles. If the surface of the bottle is cracked, male sure the surface is dry, and place the wax over the crack, and allow it to try, and that should seal the crack.
Possibly, depending on how good the quality of your wax is.
Gasoline, or Paint Thinner
It helps you to go faster.