dbyap AzB Silver Member Silver Member Aug 3, 2007 #1 I just bought a nice prather cue from ebay, it has a few mars in the finish in the but, otherwise it is a beautiful cue. Does anyone know of a good way to clean these dings out of the clear coat, they are not cuts but indentions in the clear coat?
I just bought a nice prather cue from ebay, it has a few mars in the finish in the but, otherwise it is a beautiful cue. Does anyone know of a good way to clean these dings out of the clear coat, they are not cuts but indentions in the clear coat?
Varney Cues Handcrafted quality! Silver Member Aug 3, 2007 #2 If its going to be a player...I'd leave it alone...you are going to get a few battle scars. If you want it perfect, then its best to just refinish it.
If its going to be a player...I'd leave it alone...you are going to get a few battle scars. If you want it perfect, then its best to just refinish it.
JoeyInCali Maker of Joey Bautista Cues Silver Member Aug 3, 2007 #3 Varney Cues said: If its going to be a player...I'd leave it alone...you are going to get a few battle scars. If you want it perfect, then its best to just refinish it. Click to expand... Or use oil finish like cuemakers sometimes do for their own playing cues. If they even have a cue for themselves.
Varney Cues said: If its going to be a player...I'd leave it alone...you are going to get a few battle scars. If you want it perfect, then its best to just refinish it. Click to expand... Or use oil finish like cuemakers sometimes do for their own playing cues. If they even have a cue for themselves.