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  • Greeness on cue.

    Well another question.

    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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    hi, greeness on the cue tends to come from over chalking, or being to rough when you chalk the tip, it causes the chalk to fall down onto the cue and grip to it, thus getting rubbed in, It is hard to get rid of it, but best thing is get a slightly damp cloth, whip the cue down, then immediately wipe it down witha dry cloth.

    Best thing to do is just chalk lightly

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