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  • Oil or Wax your shaft ?

    What do you all do with it ?

    :snooker:

  • #2
    Neither.

    Rub the cue down with a damp cloth, then follow it with a dry cloth.

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    • #3
      Oil is used to retain wood's moisture and protect the wood from drying out whereas wax is used for smooth finish on the shaft.But if you properly oil the cue there is no need for wax.You need to oil your cue every 3-6 months depending on the weather conditions.
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      • #4
        Originally Posted by davidhawkes View Post
        Neither.

        Rub the cue down with a damp cloth, then follow it with a dry cloth.
        Is that the best thing to do to stop it chafing between your thumb and forefinger?
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        • #5
          Colron Finishing Wax. I swear by it. £5.99 homebase, so its easy to get hold of. Dont use on a varnished or laquered cue as its pointless.
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          • #6
            thanks for that

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            • #7
              Awww this thread wasn't what I was expecting!

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Sir Pot-a-lot View Post
                Awww this thread wasn't what I was expecting!
                no nor me - i always like to have my shaft oiled.
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                • #9
                  RAW linseed oil makes the shaft very nice. use beeswax only for the butt
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