Originally Posted by JayRizzie
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It'll get very slightly better as you play with it, and how long that takes depends on how often you play, how long you play for, what the cue is like, and the environment.
It's not an exact science, takes a bit of time, but you can feel the difference in the cue with enough coats have absorbed and cured.
I'm not a fan of using steel wool on things like cues....maybe some use it, but you can get micro shards of metal that can then imbed in your skin. Wet and dry can go to very fine grades and should be more than enough unless you are french polishing, and with cues you want a little bit of feel to remind you it's wood.
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