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no quick solution I'm afraid but lots of elbow-grease
as long as the surface is nicely sealed and not full of dents & scratches, then if the cuie needs it then a light (and I mean light) coating of raw linseed oil, wipe again to remove any excess, allow to dry, then buff with a dry cotton cloth till your elbow runs out of grease
there are oils made by some makers, MW, DC etc and they have had good reviews.
others like the "cue silk" but I have not used that. (not sure if it is formulated for varnish pool cues instead of oiled snooker cues?)
you may be surprised how little an MOT could be from a cuemaker/doctor
U need some 2000 or 3000 grit and some of the stuff i use. Can spare u some but u pay the postage and i will send u some. I am in South Africa. See the thread Ultr shine. I have pics there. I maintain my own cues and they are all immaculate.
no quick solution I'm afraid but lots of elbow-grease
as long as the surface is nicely sealed and not full of dents & scratches, then if the cuie needs it then a light (and I mean light) coating of raw linseed oil, wipe again to remove any excess, allow to dry, then buff with a dry cotton cloth till your elbow runs out of grease
there are oils made by some makers, MW, DC etc and they have had good reviews.
others like the "cue silk" but I have not used that. (not sure if it is formulated for varnish pool cues instead of oiled snooker cues?)
you may be surprised how little an MOT could be from a cuemaker/doctor
I've noticed mw and dave coutts oil on ebay but not very confident in doing it myself how much would an MOT Cost and who would u suggest ??
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