Caring for a pool cue Involves not leaving it in a car, cleaning with a magic eraser or lighting fluid, Keeping the tip rounded and wiping down the stick. Protect a pool cue from heat and cold with tips from a billiards enthusiast in this free video on the sport of pool. Expert: Joe Nichols Contact: www. breaktimetenpin. com Bio: Joe Nichols has-been playing the game of billiards for 43 years More than. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
man he loves to talk about his stick
sorry i couldn’t help it
read my reply to Boily128
That is a VERY bad suggestion. Unless you know what type of shaft it is, you could do a LOT of damage. If anything, rather than putting water directly on the shaft, try holding it over a tea kettle. BRIEFLY, and use a piece of leather to burnish the cue afterwards. You can do SERIOUS damage to the pool cue if you apply too much moisture. I agree with Boily that using water and heat works…but the technique is very different. Google it and you’ll get some good results. Good Luck!!
put some water on it and then put the iron to it:) trust me it works
how would you fix a dent on the shaft