They use it to slow the tables down.
New to the forum, just started playing after a more than many year layoff. I don't know all the customs here and don't want to derail a thread but it looks like the thread is pretty much dying and I have a related question.
I never use powder, talc, etc. I do use very fine steel wool. I don't see anyone in my league using steel wool and I am wondering if I am using an outdated concept or if others use steel wool as well? What are some of the pros and cons. What is optimal?
Interesting idea using steel wool on the hand. Back to the topic. Personally being from the Caribbean we don't use AC much it's always humid or raining and talc is VERY popular in these tropical Paradise places. On the island we use it because it's the norm. And on the main land I use it because when I'm cold (or stressing) my hands sweat profuselybut that's just me
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Hello i know basic answer is their hands are wet, but is it to prevent cue swing left and right at backward motion or forward motion. How critical it is?
PURELL hand sanitizer works just as well and less messy.
And it kills bacteria.
A few drops to the bridge fingers is all you need.
I presume you mean that you use steel wool to condition your shaft? <<< this
I've never been a fan--the steel can embed itself in the pores of the shaft. Yes, I can see this has happened over time. I may try the sandpaper.
I prefer to use 1000, 1200, or 1500 grit sandpaper. Buy it at any autoparts store.
Leather is also nice, as it will remove oils and grime while putting a fine burnish on the shaft. hmmm... mebbe I will try this first instead.
I never use powders.
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Have you considered wearing a pool glove?
I too sometimes use steel wool to get my hands nice and smooth. I find that having a layer of skin gets in the way of a smooth stroke so usually I rub my palms vigorously with the steel wool until its just bone. I find that it helps immensely with moisture.
Interesting idea using steel wool on the hand. Back to the topic. Personally being from the Caribbean we don't use AC much it's always humid or raining and talc is VERY popular in these tropical Paradise places. On the island we use it because it's the norm. And on the main land I use it because when I'm cold (or stressing) my hands sweat profuselybut that's just me
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PURELL hand sanitizer works just as well and less messy.
And it kills bacteria.
A few drops to the bridge fingers is all you need.