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  • #16
    The spray is good I had some a couple of years ago. It’s made by powerglide, you don't see it so much anymore.
    What I do now is follow the instructions on the parris website. Which is really a good clean and some raw linseed oil. The cue doctor on the Lancashire BBC site has some good tips too.

    If your cue is varnished take it off and then seal the wood with linseed oil, bees wax or something and it should be ok. But best to take it to a cue doctor.

    Generally petrol and matches is the best thing for lacquered cues though!

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    • #17
      LOL Sand your cue!

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      • #18
        try p180 sand paper

        get this sand paper it is smooth

        try sanding the top section of the cue.

        should work i have done it before.makes he cue nice and smooth ok mate should stop the rubbing on your finger
        :) Arron:)

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        • #19
          i used q-glide and must say it does make a big difference.

          http://www.billiardsboutique.com/ind...AYCAT&catid=40

          this is were i got mine from.

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by arron_b
            get this sand paper it is smooth

            try sanding the top section of the cue.

            should work i have done it before.makes he cue nice and smooth ok mate should stop the rubbing on your finger
            sanding your cue, and not treating it afterwards causes "damage"/cue wear to your cue every time you do it. in almost every case

            not a good idea with a costly cue, unless you treat it well also

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