Hello AZers,
Is there any fact to the use of colored chalk (other than blue) being bad for the tables. Other than it shows up on the cloth? I've heard something along the lines of it being of a different grit and therefore it'll wear the cloth down quicker. I call BS on that.
I use brown chalk and have been for a long time. I have a big box of this stuff and I plan to continue using it. I like the fact that my tools still looks like it did when I bought it. For light cleaning purposes, it's a breeze. I know it's in the grain of the wood even after cleaning, but still, not bad. (vs. blue)
I feel that I should be allowed to use whatever color/brand/grit or chalk I so choose 'cuz, after all, I am paying for the use of the table. That's as a patron. As a competitor, if they disallow certain colors, then so be it. But that's the price I'll have to pay in order for me to participate in that event.
So folks, lets have it. What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks for your time and input,
xJ
Is there any fact to the use of colored chalk (other than blue) being bad for the tables. Other than it shows up on the cloth? I've heard something along the lines of it being of a different grit and therefore it'll wear the cloth down quicker. I call BS on that.
I use brown chalk and have been for a long time. I have a big box of this stuff and I plan to continue using it. I like the fact that my tools still looks like it did when I bought it. For light cleaning purposes, it's a breeze. I know it's in the grain of the wood even after cleaning, but still, not bad. (vs. blue)
I feel that I should be allowed to use whatever color/brand/grit or chalk I so choose 'cuz, after all, I am paying for the use of the table. That's as a patron. As a competitor, if they disallow certain colors, then so be it. But that's the price I'll have to pay in order for me to participate in that event.
So folks, lets have it. What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks for your time and input,
xJ