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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper" data-source="post: 5835569" data-attributes="member: 17040"><p>Just what the other two post said but I will add if the wax is smoking it's to hot turn it down . Make sure if you go with dipping in wax ,the trap has heated up in the wax if it doesn't you will know by seeing it clumped up on it . As far as the Dakota dip I have never used , I guess I'm just old school and don't won't to change . Plus I bought a bunch of wax and dye on clearance .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper, post: 5835569, member: 17040"] Just what the other two post said but I will add if the wax is smoking it's to hot turn it down . Make sure if you go with dipping in wax ,the trap has heated up in the wax if it doesn't you will know by seeing it clumped up on it . As far as the Dakota dip I have never used , I guess I'm just old school and don't won't to change . Plus I bought a bunch of wax and dye on clearance . [/QUOTE]
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