A specialty powder with a graphite additive for near freezing and wet conditions
The improved composition of Silverfox G is much harder and wear resistant than the regular white Silverfox. The optimal working range is coarse wet conditions and in general, all wet conditions where the snow is dirty. The working range extends below freezing to about -1°C on new moist snow and on old snow to about -3°C.
Application:
Cold: Sprinkle the powder on the glide surfaces. Rub the powder either with a manual hand cork or a rotocork until it forms an even, smooth layer on the glide surfaces. With a rotocork apply only light pressure. Let the powder cool and then finish with a brush matched to the conditions. If needed, the application can be repeated by corking the powder dust generated by the brushing over again. Always complete the application with a thorough brushing.
Hot: Sprinkle the powder and rub lightly using a natural cork ensuring an even spread throughout the glide surfaces. A light rubbing of the powder prior to ironing is a requirement for a successful application. Without the initial rubbing, the graphite contained in the powder will not sufficiently spread into an even layer resulting in reduced overall performance. Use a mild iron setting, approximately 110°C as the powder does not need to fully melt. Cool the bases thoroughly and brush vigorously to finish.