Never, ever had chalk stains on a cue. Am I missing something?
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Originally Posted by kennethkoo View PostThat's what I am wondering here. I always get chalk on my cue while most of my buddies don't. I really wonder if it's because the way I chalk my cue or is it the cue?
Any picture?Last edited by poolqjunkie; 15 July 2011, 06:03 AM.
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Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Postcheck out craftsman polish sleeves and cue slickers.
http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalog/Accessories.html
Chalk is something which bothers me as well so what I have started to do put fingers on ferrule when chalking so my fingers catch it not the cue. Works a dream until I forget.
Regarding my old cue, will post a pic up later on.
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I would say just leave them there, any fiddling about with trying all sorts to get rid you are liable to lift out the grain filler on the shaft and make things worse when it happens again...
just oil it and they will fade in time and give the cue a great looking colour.....
and it might not be due to your fingers, it gets onto mine from chalk in my cue case
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I also have Never Had Chalk Stains on my Cue! I look after it like a Baby and Clean it when Needed which isn't Often to be Fair.
I have had a few into me with Chalk Marks on Shaft Near Ferrule as some People Chalk there Hand Between Thumb and 1st Finger! I have Now told them Not to do it and I dont get it very often anymore.
Gaz.
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