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  • #16
    Thanks for getting involved mike,
    Its only happened on a few cues so far but they were some of the best hitters, so a bit annoying. I do remember it happening a few years ago on the bridge end of my playing cue and I just about managed to disguise it with house hold bleach. Do you know of a prevention or cure if this happens again?

    Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Post
    you.

    putting something on the wood that soaks in and highlights differences in, i don't know, let's call it density or cell alignment. or something.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
      Thanks for getting involved mike,
      Its only happened on a few cues so far but they were some of the best hitters, so a bit annoying. I do remember it happening a few years ago on the bridge end of my playing cue and I just about managed to disguise it with house hold bleach. Do you know of a prevention or cure if this happens again?
      i don't think you can cure something that is in the wood structure. just avoid anything that might add colour or soak in and highlight it more.
      The Cuefather.

      info@handmadecues.com

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      • #18
        Go it.
        The cues a real nice hitter with all the moves, so I feel its worth the effort. I've just glued up the butterfly splice today and I'll put some more pics round completion.
        Thanks fellas for the input.

        Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Post
        i don't think you can cure something that is in the wood structure. just avoid anything that might add colour or soak in and highlight it more.

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