Get that wax on you brifge hand and you are done, until you clean all of it off of you remember where it came from. the humidity will make it gum up and ruin your gameDoes waxing the butt of the cue do anything? it figures for cars which subjected to the weather, but will wax protect the finish of your cue?
Been waxing my butts and shafts with carnauba wax for more than 15 years and never had any issueGet that wax on you brifge hand and you are done, until you clean all of it off of you remember where it came from. the humidity will make it gum up and ruin your game
good name for you here fish lmaoBeen waxing my butts and shafts with carnauba wax for more than 15 years and never had any issue
Careful remembergood name for you here fish lmao
what do you use? Do you think collinite 845 is safe?I've also been waxing my cues with car wax for years. It prevents small scratches and wear marks. If you have any dirt or abrasive debris in your case, a coat of wax will prevent those minute lines that some cues get from constantly being slid in and out of cue cases.
Anyone ever used RENNAISANCE WAX? I ask because I've used it many other things and I know the guy that is the importer - It's not a regular wax and was developed in Europe many years ago and sold only to museums for a long time - It has a big following in the custom gun & knife and related areas - Just trying to help![]()
makes sense. Im going to go this route.I've always used Gibson Guitar polish and the felt rag they have. I figured that since it works on my expensive vintage guitars it will on my cues.