As title says, many cue oils available in market.. please identify the best ones:distracted:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postyep, I have that Tru-Oil stuff, good for butts but I dont use it on shafts
https://www.ballistol-shop.de/Gun-Stock-oil-froSpeak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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For butts I make up a blend of 40% Linseed, 20%orange oil, 20% clear shellac flakes 20% mineral spirits.
Dilute the shellac with the mineral spirits first, then add to the orange and linseed. Apply liberally and wipe off and buff after 20-30mins. Couple coats of this and your but will almost look laquered with a high gloss but will feel amazing.
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Originally Posted by SignumCues View PostFor butts I make up a blend of 40% Linseed, 20%orange oil, 20% clear shellac flakes 20% mineral spirits.
Dilute the shellac with the mineral spirits first, then add to the orange and linseed. Apply liberally and wipe off and buff after 20-30mins. Couple coats of this and your but will almost look laquered with a high gloss but will feel amazing.
I'm always interested in oil mixes.
How does your mix stand up against constant cleaning with damp cloths? It generally takes the shine off?
I see you are in Brighton, I'm just north of Portsmouth.
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostScherell's Schaftol clear is what I have, and yes only for butts, too shiny for shafts.
https://www.ballistol-shop.de/Gun-Stock-oil-fro
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostSomething wrong with the link Vmax.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Originally Posted by vmax View PostGoogle Scherell's Schaftol and find it yourself Shockerz, I cut and paste the link so no idea why it doesn't work, damn internet.
Googled it, here is a link that works (for me anyway!) Click here
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Originally Posted by SignumCues View PostFirstly I never use a damp cloth so I wouldn’t know.the best way to clean your cue is with clean paper. It will remove dirt and naturally restore the shine by extremely lightly burnishing the surface. When your done the paper will be black and your cue will feel like brand new!
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