Noticed that Craftsman Cues are selling a product called TIP CRYSTAL its for burnishing the side of your tip it looks like a bottle of nail varnish ! anyone used it ? what are members thoughts on this product.
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Originally Posted by denja View PostNoticed that Craftsman Cues are selling a product called TIP CRYSTAL its for burnishing the side of your tip it looks like a bottle of nail varnish ! anyone used it ? what are members thoughts on this product.
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First I burn off any little Bits carefully flicking across it with a lighter round edge then I wet my thumb and stick it in some spare powdery chalk - spare master chalk - dip it in chalk rub take your blue thumb n press it in round edge of tip and ferrel whilst turning cue fast - dipping more chalk on as required - this is best way to polish a ferrel n burnish it for me.
Look at your thumb n it's black but job done - clean Ferrel n burnished tip.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostSo is it just a topcoat of nail varnish/cellulose car paint? Or something different? I'm not going to write it off without a review as CC are a really good company seeking to only sell pukka gear.
It says for use with Laminated tips , but can be used on all other tips. Maybe helps the laminated tips from splitting ???Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostWithout even looking.........i would say......a complete waste of money
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostAgree with that , decent company .
It says for use with Laminated tips , but can be used on all other tips. Maybe helps the laminated tips from splitting ???
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If you overhit em, most single layer tips will deform and mush. I think this liquid may help the big hitters protect the tip wall strength. I haven't tried it, though I have used cellulose before. If doesn't last the life of the tip and you have to redo it but it does keep the wall nice and straight.
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