Hi all, im not sure whether did my maple splicing at the end of butt raise up due to a lil bit of palm sweat but is this possible? I asked because i was touching the the splicing and somehow i do not remember whether was it like this when i first got my cue...Thanks.
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Will palm sweat cause splicing to be raised up?
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Water can cause the splicing to swell up on exposed wood. It usually goes back down on its own accord in a few days so don't sand it down or you will have an indentation when the wood settles back down. Did you wipe cue down with a wet cloth,perhaps. Enough sweat could also possibly do it. If your cue has a wax finish or oil finish it may have worn off in that spot and need another coating. If you are from North America and the finish is from a spray can it must be oil based not water based. I learned that the hard way.
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