linseed oil is the best thing to use and it makes your cue smell nice.
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I personally do not think it is necessary to use wax after oiling. Also, call me a traditionalist, I feel that a wax finish on top of oil is not truly an oil finish.
I think people use wax to make the cues more shinny but that sheen wears off very fast, and then you will see finger prints, and so on.
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And would it be done kinda just like this except on a snooker cue, then just let it dry? Also, any problem if some of the oil gets on the brass of the ferrule or 3/4 joint?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9vXeKzWJzQ
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Originally Posted by monchub View PostHi guys, I am new here and just wondering what kind of cue oil should use, btw I heard one of my mate said that have a cue oil could make the cue shaft colour become more golden or/and shinly? Anyone here know which oil is it
also is it better to use the cue wax after the cue oil as well
Cheers, broIt's in the Shaft
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