| | |  | Hunting/Outdoor | Home » » » Serving Wax Serving Wax | | | | | | | Description: | | Our SERVING WAX will dramatically increase string life by reducing the friction created when firing your crossbow. Comes in a handy resealable container. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.87 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Candle WaxApr 19, 2010
By C. Wooding These little tubs seems to contain just regular old candle wax. Nothing false about this as it only proclaims itself to be "String and deck wax". So I got out just a cheap old table candle I had and I used that to rub on the deck and string. Candle wax is a little hard but so is this "excaliber". At around $7.00 a tub, I think I would use the Barnett stuff which is more expensive but softer and easier to apply. Years ago I used Bees wax on my recurve bows. I think I am going to try that again as it is much cheaper. Using an old candle was very easy as far as application.......these Excaliber tubs are hard and I am not sure how to remove from the tub and apply to your bow? Bees Wax here I come. I do like the Barnett deck wax but it is expensive.
Excalibur Surving WaxJun 29, 2011
By Syd787 I purchased Excalibur Serving Wax for a crossbow of mine soon after I bought the bow. When applied to the strings the wax saves the shelf life of the strings by keeping them from fraying. The wax is kept in a plastic container with a attached lid making it easy to acess and carry in a pocket if needed. I suggest Excalibur Serving Wax for anyone serious about using crossbows.
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