I don't know about you guys but it's a pet hate of mine to allow an accumulation of chalk stains on the wood just underneath the ferrule. It drives me insane and really spoils the look of a good cue.
My question is - how do you guys prevent this from happening? Are there any methods the pro's use due to their massive playing times. Looking at some of their cues, they are perfectly clean under the ferrule and the cue may be years old.
Use a damp cloth after every session?
Wax and Oil the cue regularly?
Avoid touching that area when chalking up with your thumb/fingers which may have chalk dust on?
Careful storage?
I hope some of the cue makers can chime in with any experience they may have of this.
Graham.
My question is - how do you guys prevent this from happening? Are there any methods the pro's use due to their massive playing times. Looking at some of their cues, they are perfectly clean under the ferrule and the cue may be years old.
Use a damp cloth after every session?
Wax and Oil the cue regularly?
Avoid touching that area when chalking up with your thumb/fingers which may have chalk dust on?
Careful storage?
I hope some of the cue makers can chime in with any experience they may have of this.
Graham.
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