Avery Round Reinforcement stickers for practice

Accu rack table saver circles could be a less invasive option if the pool hall says no to the reinforcement stickers.
 
I used to use the hole reinforcers on my tables but I switched to this:


A member on here posted it and it works great.
Make small marks.
The marks look like the normal wear marks from jacked-up and jump shots.
They brush off easily as well and wear off on their own in a day or two if you don't mark over them.
 
I have the hardest time removing these things, they do come off. But i'm not trying to mess up anyones cloth. I do see fibers being pulled when i take these off and i do see marks in the cloth from the reinforcement tabs
I’ve never seen this problem, and I use them with students on every kind of cloth. On the other hand, my sight sucks, and I’m usually drinking … so there’s that.

As an adhesive SME, there are many levels of stickiness for Pressure Sensitive labels. Maybe you latched on to some that aren’t made for paper reinforcement? I’ll need to stay away from those.
 
Jerry Briesath taught me how to tap the table and outline the tap by spinning the chalk cube around it. Makes a nice chalk circle that can easily be brushed off.
 
I used to use the hole reinforcers on my tables but I switched to this:


A member on here posted it and it works great.
Make small marks.
The marks look like the normal wear marks from jacked-up and jump shots.
They brush off easily as well and wear off on their own in a day or two if you don't mark over them.
Thanks for the great idea, thanks for responding, never would have thought of that, just one of the reasons I love this site
 
If you find the reinforcement sticker is hard to remove from cloth apply to something else first. The adhesive will then cling on to some particles there first (maybe peel it up then stick it back again...). Then apply it to the spot on the table...it will be less sticky then.
 
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Jerry Briesath taught me how to tap the table and outline the tap by spinning the chalk cube around it. Makes a nice chalk circle that can easily be brushed off.
another great idea, thanks , would not have thought of that either, great site great people
 
Found this if anyone is looking like I am..........https://outsville.com/products/on-the-money?variant=32570238107745
 
I wouldn't use them to mark places for jump, masse, or break shots. I have used them for years and have never had a problem with removal ... but after removal brush the area down to remove the chalk marks.
 
Found this if anyone is looking like I am..........https://outsville.com/products/on-the-money?variant=32570238107745
That’s what Couldthinkof01 was talking about, most likely. Accu-rack is made by Outsville (AZBer Chris Renfro). So this is their table saver, position marker with target practice.

This is their table saver for breaks and jump shots:

 
If you find the reinforcement sticker is hard to remove from cloth apply to something else first. The adhesive will then cling on to some particles there first (maybe peel it up then stick it back again...). Then apply it to the spot on the table...it will be less sticky then.
This illustrates what I've learned - hole reinforcers leave a little glue behind after being removed. If you remove them right away, not much problem - but the longer you leave them on the more glue remains.

I used to use a break rack template that uses hole reinforcers for all 15 balls - left them on for a longer time (days? weeks?) and when removed they left perfect little donut-shaped black marks where the remaining glue collected dirt. I don't remember how/if I removed that.

pj
chgo
 
That’s what Couldthinkof01 was talking about, most likely. Accu-rack is made by Outsville (AZBer Chris Renfro). So this is their table saver, position marker with target practice.

This is their table saver for breaks and jump shots:

Thanks for letting me know he is AZBer , I will buy one from him for sure
 
Never had issues with them. Another option is to use a tailors chalk, but only use the blue or the white (from my experience). I just recently was using some to mark rack and break lines on a few tables, someone grabbed the yellow one from my box to draw a penis on the table (because no red-blooded American male can resist not to LOL) and it took a while to get rid of it. The white/tan and blue comes off much easier. The guy that did it was apologizing because he thought it would come off easily, till I showed him the very first table I did where someone did the same thing just with a smaller penis in blue LOL.
 
I've seen a player lick their finger and lightly wet the cloth where they wanted to mark a spot...I like shark savers tho☺️
 
This illustrates what I've learned - hole reinforcers leave a little glue behind after being removed. If you remove them right away, not much problem - but the longer you leave them on the more glue remains.
pj
chgo
What pj says. I have the mighty x drill marked and leave the rings there a loooooooong time. Glue is in the cloth. But those used for only a session come off readily.

In any case, before applying to their table, ask the proprietor out of courtesy.
 
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