Best Wax for Snow Dust, Frosted Leaves & Grass

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Re: Best Wax for Snow Dust, Frosted Leaves & Grass

Post by fisheater » Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:58 am

1EyedJack wrote:Klister is the best for those conditions.
Trust me ;) ;) ;)

That is hilarious Jack! I'm am ready to try, except for the sudden stops on gravel that scare me.

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Re: Best Wax for Snow Dust, Frosted Leaves & Grass

Post by lilcliffy » Mon Dec 10, 2018 6:47 pm

HA!

Yes klister and leaves are a great combination! :lol: :shock: :twisted:

Klister and conifer needles are even better! :cry:
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Re: Best Wax for Snow Dust, Frosted Leaves & Grass

Post by greatgt » Tue Dec 11, 2018 7:34 am

Dust usually means COLD snow....No worries if you put on Klister because you will be carrying all the debris and getting in shape...(green) :roll:..TM



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