![]() ![]() If you need to use it then it is not a regular vigorous cleaning regime.Īfter using the baby wipes and a duster I think it can match any method and is really easy but as they say, it’s up to you! It will feel lovely and I can tell you now that if you keep doing it, it will remove wood as well as the grime contrary to the advice I was given years ago. Do not clean your cue shaft with steel wool after each session even if it is 0000 grit. One more little tip I learned which i’m sure some will disagree with. Well I hope this has given you some thoughts around how to clean your cue shaft. One things for sure, the cue shaft will easily move over a glove! If you can accept the glove as an advantage then you will just get on with playing rather than worrying about the fact it feels different. In this case, carry a glove at all times as you don’t know when you are going to play in a room that is just unbearable hot or humid. For me, sometimes you have to admit defeat and go with what is right for the conditions. If this is the case, make sure you have a glove. If your cue shaft is perfect it’s probably not going to make any difference a few times a year. How to clean your cue shaft – Well sometimes it doesn’t matter how well your clean your cue shaft because the temperature is so hot or the humidity is so saturated yu are going to sweat and your hands are going to be tacky. ![]() I’m sure you can think of a few more so shy not write in and tell us by using the contact us page, we can certainly add them to the blog. So, we have looked at a few of the more easy ways when it comes to, “How to clean your cue shaft.” If you are playing multiple frames then it needs to be cleaned after every session as a minimum and also have a method to clean as you go so so your cue shaft stays nice and clean and smooth. Whether you are an amateur or a professional your cue should be cleaned after every match at the least. What can be done? Well there is all sorts of advice, some good and some really bad so we thought we would go over some of the more simpler methods without spending too much money! There’s enough to think about trying to play the shot let alone whether your cue shaft slides over your fingers easily. We hope you enjoyed the article, feel free to give this article a little Facebook like if you have time.Well, what a nightmare it is when your cue shaft becomes a dirty and grimy mess and you don t know what’s best to get it back to it’s former glory.īeing able to cue without a sticky resistance as you feather the cue is an absolute must. One thing that’s for sure when removing lacquer to smooth the cue can be a bit risky if you are unfamiliar who the manufacturer is. Either way, it’s not as described in the advertisement. Who needs it? Fake snooker cues, the term might not quite be right but neither was the original advert I reckon.įake Snooker Cues – Whether the sole purpose of the ebony paint was to cover up the fact that a cheaper wood was used or because the cue was damaged in a few places it’s uncertain. This cue now feels great with the oil and slides across the fingers well and I’m sure it will be a good player. Now the ebony paint has been removed, it has revealed a nice deep shine with the oil on and all the cracks have been attended to. Well now the cues been re-finished, I’ve got to say it looks great with that nice deep shine. Now I’m not normally in the habit of wrecking new products but every now and again I like to see that a product is what it says it is on the box, so to speak. Surely these guys cannot afford to make and deliver an ebony cue at that price? Well let’s take a look what I found. I recently purchased a cue from a make growing in popularity overseas to see why it sold at such a great price. Well I guess I’ll leave that one to you but you should certainly receive what you ordered or at least be able to have a frank discussion with the merchant if not. The general discussion doing the rounds is, “Does it make a difference as long as the cue plays well?” What sorts of problems are surfacing when receiving a new snooker cue? The snooker market is flooded with unknown imported cues and equipment, some unscrupulous sellers can take advantage of this lack of knowledge so it can be really difficult to know which names to trust and which ones to avoid. Did you get what you thought or what you paid for? Some things have caught our attention of late and this topic has been a popular discussion around the snooker circles. ![]() Well there would be no point in making fake snooker cues but certainly things are not always as they seem. ![]()
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