It looks like I will be doing it by hand for a while, so how do I do it? Should I wax them each time or just clean them? And what do I use to clean them?
Thanks!
Thanks!
It looks like I will be doing it by hand for a while, so how do I do it? Should I wax them each time or just clean them? And what do I use to clean them?
Thanks!
I've been using Aramith cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Works pretty well, except for the cue ball, I haven't need to clean my set since January.
Is Brillianize a pool product?
I think what he's saying is that he hasn't needed to clean his pool balls since January, except for his cue ball, which he cleans more regularly due to the chalk marks.
Check it out here: http://www.brillianize.com/
The stuff is really easy to use by hand. Much easier than Aramith.
The Aramith is much more abrasive than the Brillianize, so it gets out the heavily embedded chalk marks better. The Aramith also gives a better shine to the balls. But the Brillianize gets them much cleaner, which makes them slicker (the Aramith seems to leave a little residue).
When my polisher arrives, if the Brillianize doesn't shine the balls well enough, the same company makes a mil-spec plexi polish that I'll try. I used to polish airplane windshields when I was a kid, and the plexi polish is a real nightmare to use by hand, but should work great in a machine.
pssst. Don't tell anyone, but I used the Brillianize to clean a couple of shafts. Tried it first on an old McVomit, which developed slight fuzzies (2000 grit took them right off). That shaft seemed okay, so I tried it on a good shaft, and it got it cleaner than the magic eraser I have been using. Very slick.
(your mileage may vary)