A friend of mine just had Diamond come and set up a table for him yesterday with brand new Simonis. As I would be, he’s extremely picky about everything that will touch the surface of his table, and he’s asking me many questions as a Poolroom owner of the room he grew up playing in.
The Diamond installation crew recommended nothing more than a damp microfiber cloth to wipe the table down, and said nothing about using a brush or a vacuum - which are two things I use regularly in here on our tables to keep them clean. In a controlled environment of a home table with minimal usage other than himself, does he even need a brush or vacuum and does either do any harm at all to the surface of the new Simonis cloth?
I’m recommending he use a very clean chalk like magic chalk or Taom Chalk to virtually eliminate chalk marks from appearing on the cloth or even on the cue ball, which he has no problem with in regards to the higher cost of the premium chalk.
I’m just looking for feedback to provide him from those out there who are very particular about anything that touches their home table new Simonis cloth, to keep it maintained as best as possible? - Thanks
The Diamond installation crew recommended nothing more than a damp microfiber cloth to wipe the table down, and said nothing about using a brush or a vacuum - which are two things I use regularly in here on our tables to keep them clean. In a controlled environment of a home table with minimal usage other than himself, does he even need a brush or vacuum and does either do any harm at all to the surface of the new Simonis cloth?
I’m recommending he use a very clean chalk like magic chalk or Taom Chalk to virtually eliminate chalk marks from appearing on the cloth or even on the cue ball, which he has no problem with in regards to the higher cost of the premium chalk.
I’m just looking for feedback to provide him from those out there who are very particular about anything that touches their home table new Simonis cloth, to keep it maintained as best as possible? - Thanks
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