I’m from Hawaii and right now all the surf shops near me have absolutely no surf wax so I’m watching this before I go back into my local shop to check if they have any in stock
Back in the mid 70s I remember the huge difference going from a bar of paraffin to Zog's but, man Zog's was pricey. Your homemade is brilliant and made for warm water.
simple and effective learned much very quickly without all the yakkity yak if you put that bowl in the freezer it will pop right out without having to cut it.
👋 hi I am from India, very new to surfing! Only thing I found related to surfing is 43 inch bodyboard sold at decathlon, I drop knee ride on it . But surf wax is no where to be found , now I am making one thx to ur tutorial Any advice , I have Vaseline petroleum jelly, candles will find bee wax soon . Water temperature are usually above 30 Degree Celsius!
You just have to experiment a bit on the amounts of each item based off of my video. Not all candles are made the same. The ones I use in the video are no longer available so I had to try new ones. I haven't tried it yet seeing we have no surf right now but it feels good when scratching it with my fingernail. Your water is a little warmer than ours so a summer version should work. Glad the video is helping you and happy surfing.
@@lavapix oh man , thx for reply ! I will definitely experiment with small portions at times . Our surf season will start May onwards , June July have best waves , later rains make seas little dangerous! Planning to have surf vacation in June! Thanks for ur advice 👍
@@rudrakshaghaw5698 Let me know how it works out. It takes a few batches to get it just right. Yeah, victory at sea storm surf isn't ideal. We had that last week. Horrible currents.
It really is simple to make and if you wanted some kind of scent just use something natural like cinnamon or vanilla. Maybe a drop at the most. Thank you on my videos and thanks for watching...
It helps to soften the wax mixture. You'll know if you used too much. The wax will melt quickly from your body heat when sitting on your board. Also if you leave it lying in the sun.
Probably not because you then lose the needed texture for applying it to the board. You may as well try a candlestick but, that will be too hard. If anyone finds a scent-free alternative to the jelly let us all know.
@@williamarseneau Oil like that will make it very slippery. I once tried a drop of all-natural mint oil for some scent but it ruined the texture and the stickiness. Even the jelly once melted by leaving it in the direct sun too long will get greasy.
The bumps build up after several applications. How tacky it is depends on the mixture you did. Generally, my first application is plenty tacky enough without the need for bumps. You have to experiment for your conditions. If it's too soft then you might need to do less vaseline or slightly more beeswax. I'm cleaning my board off tomorrow morning because the bumps and build-up are too much and I nearly trip on them :-) Plus, the wax breaks down after a while. Once you get a mixture figured out it's very easy from then on. I'm going to experiment with mainly beeswax but, it needs to be of a certain composition/texture.
I use it as a hardener and it's natural. My surf wax smells like beeswax. You can try it without if your water is very cold. I seem to remember needing it to some degree. Any hardware store carries it. I get mine free from a beekeeper. Thanks for watching...
Hey brother thank you so much... honestly I am tempted to try it on top of the old commercial wax, even though you said never to do it :D i trust you because you say you've been doing this since before i was born! at the same time its not so appealing to take the wax off. Can you share why you recommend to never use it on top of the commercial wax?? thank you!!
The only reasons I suggest not using it over the older regular wax are that the homemade wax is a bit harder and it will scrap the other wax off and you won't get a true feel for the mixture you made unless it's on its own. That's a long sentence :-) I clean the wax off of my board once it gets to the point it starts breaking down or piles up too much. I use a 4" wide metal spackling knife to scrape mine off. Then I wipe it clean with rubbing alcohol. It only takes about 5-10 minutes. In my latest batch, I used different candles that seem to be a bit softer, and that made the wax a bit easier to apply. Just a beeswax smell. Good luck on getting it dialed in for where you live and surf. Thanks for watching...
Honestly if this experiment make good .i will try make home industry. Cause i live in bali.please help to make wax better 🙏🙏🙏 or please give ur contact
I just now saw this. I was born with birth defects on both hands and feet. Some skilled surgeons did great work way back in the 60s and early 70s. 13 surgeries by age 12. Forest Gump type braces until age 10 or so but just below the knees. My sarcastic answer would be, use a knife to get the candle wicks out of the melted/liquified wax and not your hand!!
@@lavapix haha your awesome thank you so much your awesome love the video and keep up the good work it’s awesome how people born naturally with special features work away around them but thanks and have a good night
I literally eye it out just like you see in the video. The constant measurement is the 8 candles that fill the pot but that can vary on what candles are available in your area.
Possibly. It would only take a tiny speck the size of the eraser on a pencil. Or a drop of food coloring. Make sure it's not oil based. The beeswax might alter the shade of the color.
Either less vaseline or more beeswax. I generally change both slightly. Remember, it has to sit and cool completely to harden to its final state. Usually a few hours or overnight is best.
If it were that easy surf wax wouldn't exist as we know it. Most if not all candles are too hard. The same with paraffin wax blocks. That's why I mix the 3 substances like in my video. It helps break it down and soften it up so it rubs on easily.
@@khizarshaikh5652 Not that I'm aware of but try googling a wax similar to beeswax. I'm fortunate enough to know two beekeepers that give me mine. It lasts a long time because you use so little of it in the mix. No place with 100% beeswax candles in Dubai?
The lighter-colored bee wax tends to be softer than the darker ones.
I’m from Hawaii and right now all the surf shops near me have absolutely no surf wax so I’m watching this before I go back into my local shop to check if they have any in stock
Back in the mid 70s I remember the huge difference going from a bar of paraffin to Zog's but, man Zog's was pricey.
Your homemade is brilliant and made for warm water.
Thanks. Yeah I haven't ever tried it for cold water. Just cooler water for Hawaii. 70s and 80s. I use less beeswax and less vaseline.
Can I use straight up paraffin wax bars for my board?
simple and effective learned much very quickly without all the yakkity yak if you put that bowl in the freezer it will pop right out without having to cut it.
also if you use propolis (another bee product) for cold water wax it works great
Does vaseline can replace the petroleum jelly?
Yes
👋 hi I am from India, very new to surfing! Only thing I found related to surfing is 43 inch bodyboard sold at decathlon, I drop knee ride on it . But surf wax is no where to be found , now I am making one thx to ur tutorial
Any advice , I have Vaseline petroleum jelly, candles will find bee wax soon .
Water temperature are usually above 30 Degree Celsius!
You just have to experiment a bit on the amounts of each item based off of my video. Not all candles are made the same. The ones I use in the video are no longer available so I had to try new ones. I haven't tried it yet seeing we have no surf right now but it feels good when scratching it with my fingernail.
Your water is a little warmer than ours so a summer version should work. Glad the video is helping you and happy surfing.
@@lavapix oh man , thx for reply ! I will definitely experiment with small portions at times . Our surf season will start May onwards , June July have best waves , later rains make seas little dangerous! Planning to have surf vacation in June! Thanks for ur advice 👍
@@rudrakshaghaw5698 Let me know how it works out. It takes a few batches to get it just right. Yeah, victory at sea storm surf isn't ideal. We had that last week. Horrible currents.
Cool! Seems really simple to make at home, thanks for sharing! Love your videos
It really is simple to make and if you wanted some kind of scent just use something natural like cinnamon or vanilla. Maybe a drop at the most. Thank you on my videos and thanks for watching...
What does the vasaline do
It helps to soften the wax mixture. You'll know if you used too much. The wax will melt quickly from your body heat when sitting on your board. Also if you leave it lying in the sun.
Can you make it without the petroleum jelly?
Probably not because you then lose the needed texture for applying it to the board. You may as well try a candlestick but, that will be too hard. If anyone finds a scent-free alternative to the jelly let us all know.
@@lavapix Have you tried Coconut oil?
@@williamarseneau Oil like that will make it very slippery. I once tried a drop of all-natural mint oil for some scent but it ruined the texture and the stickiness. Even the jelly once melted by leaving it in the direct sun too long will get greasy.
I mean how do you make it create bumps on your board because it’s really soft and it’s not that sticky
The bumps build up after several applications. How tacky it is depends on the mixture you did. Generally, my first application is plenty tacky enough without the need for bumps.
You have to experiment for your conditions. If it's too soft then you might need to do less vaseline or slightly more beeswax.
I'm cleaning my board off tomorrow morning because the bumps and build-up are too much and I nearly trip on them :-)
Plus, the wax breaks down after a while. Once you get a mixture figured out it's very easy from then on.
I'm going to experiment with mainly beeswax but, it needs to be of a certain composition/texture.
can we use candle wax?
That's what I use. I remove the wicks after it melts. I use unscented candles. Thanks for watching...
Do we have to use bees wax?
I use it as a hardener and it's natural. My surf wax smells like beeswax. You can try it without if your water is very cold. I seem to remember needing it to some degree. Any hardware store carries it. I get mine free from a beekeeper.
Thanks for watching...
I am the furthest inland one can get in america and this is super interesting.
Hey brother thank you so much... honestly I am tempted to try it on top of the old commercial wax, even though you said never to do it :D i trust you because you say you've been doing this since before i was born! at the same time its not so appealing to take the wax off. Can you share why you recommend to never use it on top of the commercial wax??
thank you!!
The only reasons I suggest not using it over the older regular wax are that the homemade wax is a bit harder and it will scrap the other wax off and you won't get a true feel for the mixture you made unless it's on its own.
That's a long sentence :-)
I clean the wax off of my board once it gets to the point it starts breaking down or piles up too much. I use a 4" wide metal spackling knife to scrape mine off. Then I wipe it clean with rubbing alcohol. It only takes about 5-10 minutes.
In my latest batch, I used different candles that seem to be a bit softer, and that made the wax a bit easier to apply. Just a beeswax smell.
Good luck on getting it dialed in for where you live and surf. Thanks for watching...
Velas + Vaselina + ?
Did u add some water when melting the candles?
No. Melt them slowly as in the video.
Can give me all the material for make wax please. I so appreciate thanks you so much
Everything listed at the start
Emergency candles
Beeswax
100% pure Petroleum jelly
Can u give me measuring for that please. I really want to try it.i been try but still failed. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Honestly if this experiment make good .i will try make home industry. Cause i live in bali.please help to make wax better 🙏🙏🙏 or please give ur contact
May I ask what happened to your hands
I just now saw this. I was born with birth defects on both hands and feet. Some skilled surgeons did great work way back in the 60s and early 70s.
13 surgeries by age 12. Forest Gump type braces until age 10 or so but just below the knees.
My sarcastic answer would be, use a knife to get the candle wicks out of the melted/liquified wax and not your hand!!
@@lavapix haha your awesome thank you so much your awesome love the video and keep up the good work it’s awesome how people born naturally with special features work away around them but thanks and have a good night
Good tutorial
Can you sent all the ratio of it sir..?
I literally eye it out just like you see in the video. The constant measurement is the 8 candles that fill the pot but that can vary on what candles are available in your area.
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could you use crayons to make it colorful
Possibly. It would only take a tiny speck the size of the eraser on a pencil. Or a drop of food coloring. Make sure it's not oil based.
The beeswax might alter the shade of the color.
How to do it without beeswax?
How do you Make it harder
Either less vaseline or more beeswax. I generally change both slightly. Remember, it has to sit and cool completely to harden to its final state. Usually a few hours or overnight is best.
Can I just rub a candle on my skim board?
If it were that easy surf wax wouldn't exist as we know it. Most if not all candles are too hard. The same with paraffin wax blocks.
That's why I mix the 3 substances like in my video. It helps break it down and soften it up so it rubs on easily.
@@lavapix I live in Dubai and can't seem to find beeswax anywhere. Is there any alternative. Also thanks for replying
@@khizarshaikh5652 Not that I'm aware of but try googling a wax similar to beeswax. I'm fortunate enough to know two beekeepers that give me mine. It lasts a long time because you use so little of it in the mix.
No place with 100% beeswax candles in Dubai?
@@lavapix no bro and skimboarding is basically just being born here or smthn XD. anyway thanks a lot.
@@lavapix yo it's me again 😂. I found an alternative thing. You can use trampoline park socks . I'm mot sure how well it works I tried it only once.
I'm sorry but bro your hands gnarly dude I wanna know the story
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