Hey guys. I am hoping a cue doctor might be able to help me. I have a lovely cue which was made for me about a year ago. Its a Stamford and it has a really nice smooth finish which I think is linseed oil based - but pretty sure there is something else they use - and wouldn't tell me when I picked up the cue so I think it is a trade secret!
I replaced the tip last week, and although I thought I was being careful I got a bit of glue on the shaft. I just gave it a light rub with some really fine wire wool, and seem to have made the tip-end of the shaft a little rougher in feel, compared with the rest of the cue. It doesn't slide through the bridge quite the same now! (it's really not that bad, and I am probably being a little over-fussy!). But I wondered if there was a simple-ish way to get it back to being really silky-smooth again?
I've applied some linseed oil, and buffed with a micro-fibre, but this hasn't really done the trick.
Any advice would be much-appreciated!
Thanks
I replaced the tip last week, and although I thought I was being careful I got a bit of glue on the shaft. I just gave it a light rub with some really fine wire wool, and seem to have made the tip-end of the shaft a little rougher in feel, compared with the rest of the cue. It doesn't slide through the bridge quite the same now! (it's really not that bad, and I am probably being a little over-fussy!). But I wondered if there was a simple-ish way to get it back to being really silky-smooth again?
I've applied some linseed oil, and buffed with a micro-fibre, but this hasn't really done the trick.
Any advice would be much-appreciated!
Thanks
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