I like to keep anything I own in pristine condition. That way it usually lasts a lot longer for one thing. So I use white cotton gloves to polish balls and a brush to brush my table. I see that all the equipment sites would be happy to sell me gloves and a brush but I just bought white gloves from a place that sells them for waiters. I also bought a clothes brush. That way I paid only a small fraction of the price of the authentic items. Am I missing something? They seem to do the same job just as well!
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostI like to keep anything I own in pristine condition. That way it usually lasts a lot longer for one thing. So I use white cotton gloves to polish balls and a brush to brush my table. I see that all the equipment sites would be happy to sell me gloves and a brush but I just bought white gloves from a place that sells them for waiters. I also bought a clothes brush. That way I paid only a small fraction of the price of the authentic items. Am I missing something? They seem to do the same job just as well!
Youre clothes brush although it is doing a job , it will not be upto the quality of the Brush I have described .
A good tip for getting dust and fluff that is trapped from under the cushion is to get a plastic tooth Glue spreader , the thin type used for Evo stick contact Adesive , use this to gently tease the fluff out then brush away , this is far better than the rounded under cushion brush that people sell . which I think are useless .
you can also use a snapped in half metal saw blade , but you have to be carefull when useing these . just get one tooth of the saw blade to gently tease out the fluff .
Most of this fluff will be under the Spot end cushion as this is where you brush down to , but side cushions too are affected , it is very rare that the D end cushion has any Fluff under it .
GeoffLast edited by Geoff Large; 31 July 2009, 09:01 AM.[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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