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  • #31
    See Jason Krakow, he'll make your cue better than when you got it new


    Originally Posted by sebekel View Post
    I will contact with Jason one day. I have two more question. I have a problem with chalk on shaft near ferrulle. That place often is dirty and i can't remove it completly good. I have a cue silk - good smooth, bad cleaning. Any suggestions how good cleaning? And what to do to cue shine? Cue Wax is good idea?

    update:
    what is grain filler? someone past link with this? it's some liquid?

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    • #32
      Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
      If this cue is not important then go for it and experiment.. Thing is you could end up spending quite a few quid on all the materials, then still make a bit of a mess of your cue. Its better off in experienced hands because they have the skill and necessary equipment. Good luck :snooker:
      Good shout, the best way of learning is to just have a go, I've got a knackered old cue that I'm planning on working on at some point just to have a go and see how much of a mess i can make of it
      :snooker:

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