I would say he is right with some clears, but not many. If it has no reaction with your clear then use it on your cues, but I would say it is risky on cues with unknown finish. My guess is that any that it dulls could be buffed right back up to a shine, unless it is UV finish. Then normal lathe buffing techniques won't work.BHQ said:a buddy of mine damn near had a cow when he saw me wipe cue down with windex
he says a body man told him the ammonia will damage clear
anybody ever hear this????
You have to buff it on a buffing wheel instead of the lathe.tsp&b said:Chris if norman lathe buffing won't work on UV coatings, what will? Thanks for you input.
cutter said:Not to sound stupid, but what does it matter if the cue is turning or the buffing wheel is turning. I have both and they seem to work identically.
If not windex, then what do you guys use when the fingerprints get out of hand. Getting ready for Hopkins and want to take something to touch up between all the beer and nacho stickies.
cutter said:Not to sound stupid, but what does it matter if the cue is turning or the buffing wheel is turning. I have both and they seem to work identically.
If not windex, then what do you guys use when the fingerprints get out of hand. Getting ready for Hopkins and want to take something to touch up between all the beer and nacho stickies.
WD40...Might give it a whirl...BHQ said:a buddy of mine damn near had a cow when he saw me wipe cue down with windex
he says a body man told him the ammonia will damage clear
anybody ever hear this????
The difference is the real hard UV finishes won't buff with normal buffing material. You have to use the hard sticks on a buffing wheel instead of the cream buffing material we use on regular clear coats.cutter said:Not to sound stupid, but what does it matter if the cue is turning or the buffing wheel is turning. I have both and they seem to work identically.
If not windex, then what do you guys use when the fingerprints get out of hand. Getting ready for Hopkins and want to take something to touch up between all the beer and nacho stickies.
cutter said:If not windex, then what do you guys use when the fingerprints get out of hand. Getting ready for Hopkins and want to take something to touch up between all the beer and nacho stickies.
Murray Tucker said:I like orange scented Pledge. Never thought about Windex but I don't think I would try it.
Where can I get a little of this stuff?cutter said:Not a bad idea on the wipes, don't have to worry about the flu germs, if the smoke don't kill them the alcohol breaths will. Chris, Menzerna makes a paste that will buff out the hardest UV. But you are probably right on the really hard stuff, the buffing wheel is easier.