May I ask if you use different fabric inserts for cleaning vs polishing...? I always wondered if people had two sets of fabric inserts or just live with the two different compounds blending together.I'm not a room owner but have a room at the house. I bought a Diamond 16-ball polisher and it works very well in a very short amount of time.
By the time I vacuum and wipe down the table the balls are ready to go. It's built very stoutly.
I can't imagine a room owner would want less than the ability to do a whole set at once.
My local place has a nice home-built polisher. You use VERY little of either one. Unless the balls are really dirty you rarely have to use the restorer, just the cleaner. A small drop on the 12-3-6-9 position balls is all you need. DO NOT over wet any polisher's pads. They get nasty/crusty if you do.May I ask if you use different fabric inserts for cleaning vs polishing...? I always wondered if people had two sets of fabric inserts or just live with the two different compounds blending together.
I use just one set it came with. Now only use the standard Aramith polish. Another brand I tried (purple color, separates and has to be shaken) caused skids abound.May I ask if you use different fabric inserts for cleaning vs polishing...? I always wondered if people had two sets of fabric inserts or just live with the two different compounds blending together.
Definitely get an automatic cleaner. You’ll regret not buying it years ago. Ballstar or Diamond. Balls are polished in 5 minutes.Not a room owner, but I do have a table and 2 sets of balls. I am curious however... I have always cleaned and polished my pool balls by hand and will admit that it takes a while. Would a polisher be worth investing in?
Really, I think only you can answer that question. Are you happy with the results you get now? How much time and effort do you put in to get the results you're satisfied with? Personally, I would rather spend the time playing than putting in the time to get the results my polisher achieves in a few short minutes. I have the small Diamond. When the balls need a touch up, I do half when I'm through playing and the other 8 before the next time I play while cleaning the table. They look and feel like new every time. No regrets on the expenditure.Not a room owner, but I do have a table and 2 sets of balls. I am curious however... I have always cleaned and polished my pool balls by hand and will admit that it takes a while. Would a polisher be worth investing in?
What’s everyone using to polish their balls? I used to have a Blood Worth polisher. Thanks.
Does your ballstar ever get hot or blow fuses?I have the ball star polisher I have no issues with it. Does a great job. I am happy with it
I have a Ballstar. Does not get hot or blow fuses. I turn each set of 8 two times. 2 minutes a batch. I use it 1-2x’s a month.Does your ballstar ever get hot or blow fuses?
Did you look at Seyberts? Shipping was cheap when I got mine. https://www.seyberts.com/diamond-single-tray-pool-ball-polisherThe small Diamond (8-ball) as shown here would be $600 for the machine, $200 for shipping, and $50.00 in sales tax.
$850.00 total for this machine is a bit rich for my blood. AND that is the "On Sale" price.
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Yes it is cheaper and the shipping is half the price. Out of stock though.Did you look at Seyberts? Shipping was cheap when I got mine. https://www.seyberts.com/diamond-single-tray-pool-ball-polisher
Shipping …. Were you quoted a shipping price.Yes it is cheaper and the shipping is half the price. Out of stock though.