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My friend has a cue that has turned a bit green. He told me he noticed it after he had left his cue exposed to sunlight (Accidentally). Here is a photo I got him to take for me to show you to see if you could help me.
How would he go about removing the greeness. He has tried a light sand with fine sandpaper but nothing.
Cheers
Oops I forgot the link to the photo.
Here: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6...0013760jy8.jpg
As you can see. To the right of the cue is green and to the left above the splicing is normal.
My friend has a cue that has turned a bit green. He told me he noticed it after he had left his cue exposed to sunlight (Accidentally). Here is a photo I got him to take for me to show you to see if you could help me.
How would he go about removing the greeness. He has tried a light sand with fine sandpaper but nothing.
Cheers
Oops I forgot the link to the photo.
Here: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6...0013760jy8.jpg
As you can see. To the right of the cue is green and to the left above the splicing is normal.
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