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How do I make my pool cue smooth?

A simple maintenance routine involves cleaning the shaft using a non-abrasive cloth to remove oil and dirt deposited on it. Clean the shaft after every few games. Burnishing the cue shaft will ensure the cue stays slick, and regular maintenance will keep the shaft gliding smoothly.
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How do you make a cue stick smooth?

Wipe cue down with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use a lot of water or this can cause the cue to swell. Apply oil onto cue with a cloth or paper towel, leave overnight to soak in. Wipe off surplus oil and buff cue with clean cloths until smooth and dry and no residue oil is visible on a clean cloth.
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Should you wax a pool cue shaft?

Keeping It Slick and Smooth:

Your shaft will keep the slick feel for several weeks of play. Cue Wax, like the Cue Doctor Wax, will also keep your shaft slick and shinny, sealing off the pores and protecting the wood.
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How do you slick a pool cue?

To do this, use a smooth piece of un-dyed leather or Cue Slicker, which can be purchased at your local billiard supplier, and rub it vigorously up and down your cue's shaft, while at the same time turning the cue.
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What do you use to polish a pool cue?

CUE FINISH / VARNISH CLEANING

We recommend using a microfiber cloth, slightly dampened with water, to clean the polyurethane or matte finish of a cue butt, including polyurethane wrap area.
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How do you shine a cue ball?

Billiard Ball Cleaner Method
  1. Step 1: Wipe Off the Balls. Start by wiping any excess residue off the balls using a microfiber cloth. ...
  2. Step 2: Apply the Billiard Ball Cleaner. Using an approved billiard ball cleaner, apply a small amount to each ball. ...
  3. Step 3: Buff and Polish the Balls. ...
  4. Step 4: Allow the Balls to Air Dry.
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How do you wax a cue?

Ensure the Cue is clean, and free from grime & dirt. Using a soft cotton cloth, apply a small amount of the Legends Cue Zest Wax to the Cue. Leave to dry for 15-25 minutes for best results. When Wax is dry, remove any excess with a clean Microfibre cloth.
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Should I chalk my cue?

Chalk lets you add friction to the cue tip, which allows you to make a shot, rather than have the cue slipping off the ball prematurely. Your pool cue tip will come in great condition to play, but over time, it will get worn down, which is why having solid chalk is key to staying on top of your game.
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What is the best pool cue shaft cleaner?

Cue Doctor Cue Cleaner and Conditioner will leave your pool cue shaft clean, smooth, and protected · It is recognized as the most effective cue shaft cleaner on the market.
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What happens if you don't chalk your cue?

Using chalk makes it easier to put spin on the ball and make a beautiful shot. The chalk provides the cue with enough friction required for a tricky shot. Without using chalk, most players find the pool ball moves with less spin or lacks any spin at all.
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Why is my pool cue not holding chalk?

The tip doesn't hold chalk when it is packed down from hitting the cue ball and the surface is slick. If you tap the tip to give the surface some texture, it will hold the chalk better.
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Should I screw or glue cue tips?

Most billiard cues use glue-on tips. These are easy to replace when worn and tend to offer better performance for serious players. They are also ideal for personal cues that are well cared for. Some cheaper cues use screw-on tips instead.
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How hard should my cue tip be?

Medium-hard tips

This is the most common cue tip, and it gives players a good balance of cue ball control and consistency. Medium-hard tips also require less maintenance than soft tips. Most beginning and intermediate players will benefit from the medium-hard tip.
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How often should you change your cue tip?

When or how often should you replace a cue tip? Usually, a tip is replaced either when you want to try something new or if your current tip has worn down too low, where there is almost no tip material left on the shoulder of the ferrule.
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What is the chalk rule in pool?

Even dropping the chalk on the cue ball is a foul. Any balls moved accidentally during a shot will be replaced by the opponent after the shot is over and all the balls have stopped rolling. If it occurs before the shot, it will be replaced before the shot is taken.
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Should a cue tip be round or flat?

You seldom want to hit the ball right in the middle, you don't want to miscue, and you want to have precise control of the spin. Therefore, a rounded tip is better than a flat tip. You shape the tip with a tip scuffer, a file, a piece of sandpaper, and other similar abrasive tools.
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Where do you put the cue after scratching?

If you scratch on the break, your opponent can place the cue ball anywhere behind the head string (i.e., “in the kitchen”); and in executing the next shot, the cue ball must cross the head string before contacting any object ball.
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Why do cue balls turn yellow?

Most billiard balls are made of hard plastic materials that are resistant to cracking and chipping. As sometimes happens with plastics, over time exposure to UV light, combined with exposure to heat and oxygen, can cause a process called photodegradation through photooxidation.
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What kind of polish do you use on pool balls?

Aramith Ball Cleaner is generally recommended.
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How do I make my pool ball shiny?

If your set of billiard balls is made from resin, then soap and warm water are the way to go and safe to use. If your billiard balls are made of acrylic or polyester, then you'll want to use a combination of lukewarm or room temperature water with just a small amount of white vinegar as a ball cleaner.
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What grit sandpaper for cue tip?

Grab the tip and place it flat side down on a piece of fine sandpaper (400 to 600 grit is optimal). Gently sand to create a rough surface for the adhesive to adhere to, ensuring it remains level.
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