green taom chalk on blue 860hr cloth

Not with TAOM in my experience unless the player doesn’t apply chalk the right way.
There is no "right" way, this is a fantasy. There is the "ideal" way that some people fantasize about, and there is the actual way that happens in real life.

Coming from a real life user of the green taom V10 chalk on my own table for over 2 years, it will leave small green marks. If there are any gouges or cracks in your cue ball, it will leave a little green there also. I'd say about 1/20th of unwanted residue that you'd see in masters or other chalks.
 
Any idea why the 2 different colors, are they different formulas? Is one softer than the other like how Kamui had 2 different chalks?
Not sure why they came out with the blue v10. Probably to appease people who claimed the green would mess up their blue clothes. But in my experience, the blue is not the same as the green. The green is better. The blue isn't bad, better than most others, but not better than the green. The green seems a little creamier, I guess?
 
I’ll have to post pics of V10 buggers on my CB. It happens often and doesn’t matter which brand CB I use. I only lightly brush the tip when applying chalk
Are you sure those green buggers are from the chalk?
😂😂😂
Askin for a friend…😉
 
Badpenguin……when the chalk can be also used as a miniature shot glass, I still submit the chalk owner didn’t know they were just making a needless mess that not only affects them but their opponents as well. The dreaded blue fingers symptom does not happen unless you’ve been applying chalk like a slob. That’s just the chalk on your hands, ferrule
and shaft which is a fraction of what the player is spreading across the cloth. Look, everyone can do as they please &
can hold the chalk between their feet abd downward hold the cue to chalk the tip. Just be considerate to others and do
not chalk your cue tip over the rails or anywhere else over the table otherwise you’re behaving slovenly & inconsiderate.
 
Badpenguin……when the chalk can be also used as a miniature shot glass, I still submit the chalk owner didn’t know they were just making a needless mess that not only affects them but their opponents as well. The dreaded blue fingers symptom does not happen unless you’ve been applying chalk like a slob. That’s just the chalk on your hands, ferrule
and shaft which is a fraction of what the player is spreading across the cloth. Look, everyone can do as they please &
can hold the chalk between their feet abd downward hold the cue to chalk the tip. Just be considerate to others and do
not chalk your cue tip over the rails or anywhere else over the table otherwise you’re behaving slovenly & inconsiderate.
Agreed, don't be a dick with the chalk!
 
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