a guy I know thinks this is a good way to do it..I've heard of lighter fluid to clean cues, but felt- ?
If you've gotta use something a little Woolite works. Maybe a capful or so in a gallon of hot water. Use a micro-fiber cloth, get it wet, wring it out good and do a small area. Repeat. Lightly vacuum before doing this. Would NEVER use lighter fluid. If gum is ever the issue i'd use GooGone followed by the Woolite deal. Luckily i've never had gum issue on cloth just on the floor. Hate that s^*t.a guy I know thinks this is a good way to do it..I've heard of lighter fluid to clean cues, but felt- ?
If you've gotta use something a little Woolite works. Maybe a capful or so in a gallon of hot water. Use a micro-fiber cloth, get it wet, wring it out good and do a small area. Repeat. Lightly vacuum before doing this. Would NEVER use lighter fluid. If gum is ever the issue i'd use GooGone followed by the Woolite deal. Luckily i've never had gum issue on cloth just on the floor. Hate that s^*t.
Big difference in a capful and a cupful. For once I'm not being a smartass. I would really like a accurate answer. I have some 860 that's been on for about eight years and could use some TLC.
RKC says one cupful of Woolite in a gallon of water. Cup Full. If you soak the towel, try to get it hot. I have a microwave 10 feet from my table and I do it that way.
RKC says one cupful of Woolite in a gallon of water. Cup Full. If you soak the towel, try to get it hot. I have a microwave 10 feet from my table and I do it that way.
RKC says one cupful of Woolite in a gallon of water. Cup Full. If you soak the towel, try to get it hot. I have a microwave 10 feet from my table and I do it that way.
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CAP FULL... not cup full. RKC method. Just talked to him to make sure I remembered correctly.
Trent from Toledo
CAP FULL... not cup full. RKC method. Just talked to him to make sure I remembered correctly.
Trent from Toledo