Clean Gleem - NEW 8 ball capacity ball cleaner/polisher

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The new Clean Gleem 8 ball capacity ball cleaner/polisher is now available. Smaller and lighter than our 16 ball model it's perfect for home or light commercial use and at $349 it's very attractively priced.

Full details at www.cleangleem.com.

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Does it have the same engine as the 16 ball version or a smaller one? Your youtube video makes it seem like the part of the balls that's touching the spinning roller is getting way more attention than the sides. Do you promise that this machine cleans and polishes the entire ball evenly? Trying to decide between yours, Ballstar and the Diamond.
 
Does it have the same engine as the 16 ball version or a smaller one? Your youtube video makes it seem like the part of the balls that's touching the spinning roller is getting way more attention than the sides. Do you promise that this machine cleans and polishes the entire ball evenly? Trying to decide between yours, Ballstar and the Diamond.
The motor is smaller and faster on the 8 ball machine, otherwise both machines work the same way. Here's an unbiased review - https://billiardproductreviews.com - that answers your cleaning question.
 
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The motor is smaller and faster on the 8 ball machine, otherwise both machines work the same way. Here's an unbiased review - https://billiardproductreviews.com - that answers your cleaning question.
Your review mentions a alternative to actually having to hand apply ball polish to each ball prior to placing it into the unit for cleaning - it mentions simply spraying down the balls while in the cleaner and then turning the motor to the on position- that seems to make much more sense to me- Can you please tell us what spray agent you recommend to spray the balls down prior to turning the machine on.
 
Your review mentions a alternative to actually having to hand apply ball polish to each ball prior to placing it into the unit for cleaning - it mentions simply spraying down the balls while in the cleaner and then turning the motor to the on position- that seems to make much more sense to me- Can you please tell us what spray agent you recommend to spray the balls down prior to turning the machine on.
Tablespoon Aramith in one cup of alcohol shaken up in a spray bottle.
 
Can these be stained a dark walnut by any chance


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How much is the 16 ball model?
The 16 ball model is currently $499+shipping, part/material costs are going up fast so there may be a price increase coming up. Price is on the website too, cleangleem.com.
 
Will using the spray method for the cleaner cause damage to the top wood in the long run? Thanks!
Very unlikely, the tops have a clear, catalyzed UV finish - alcohol, mineral spirits or acetone don't harm it. We also sell replacement tops if yours get damaged for some reason.
 
We've run out of the 8 ball capacity CleanGleem machines and won't have more until after Christmas. But we do have the 16 ball capacity machine still available if you're interested - see cleangleem.com
 
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