well the most obvious would be that one is waxed and the other isnt. i prefere waxed better because it feels better when lacing up and its keeps my skates tighter.
Ok i always wax my own laces because you save lots of money a year. what you have to do is get some transparent wax ...next pour some into a little container...next through your laces into it and then take them out (make sure they are very soaked) next put them in a washing mashine (still with alot of wax on it) and then you put the option drain and spin (or something like that) then when its done throw them in the dryer and there you go..... when you take the laces out of the washing mashine it might still be unwaxed but when it drys you will feel it!!
I find the unwaxed floss much better for cleaning between ones teeth. The waxed floss tends to compress the tartar onto the tooth enamel. Improved brushing technique, such as brushing in downward strokes away from the gum line, makes a significant difference in the removal of food debris and tartar. Applying both methods could reduce the amount of time spent in the dentist's chair.
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A wax floss is smoother and therefore will be less damaging to your gums.
skate wax is less mesy than candle wax
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! ;)
The Price.
The difference between a wax and silicone treadmill lubricant is that a silicone lubricant will last a lot longer. Soft wax is the most commonly used and cheaper than silicone.
Soft wax is better, for it molds to the shape of the rail. Not too soft though. and hard wax will take for ever to start get the rail slippy
Wax vapor refers to the gaseous form of wax that is produced when wax is heated, while gaseous wax refers to the state of wax when it is in a gas form at a certain temperature and pressure. Essentially, they both refer to the gas phase of wax but may be used in different contexts.