I do the same and after the wet microfiber I use a towel over the clothAfter I vacuum I wipe my table down with a damp microfiber cloth, (hot with woolite).
Works well.
If you vac your tables regularly with good suction, there is none.Just thinking out loud here but wouldn't you think pouring water on the top of the table is going to wash the chalk dust thru the cloth for to lay between the cloth and slate? From there I would think it would dry up in large chunks.
True, and if you are going to do the water washing thing to get the beer stains out, you better vacuum first to pull out chalk dust.If you vac your tables regularly with good suction, there is none.
That's pretty much what I thought, an expensive system that is literally worthless and can possibly ruin your table. That "ironing machine" must cost quite a few renminbi...And, so far, no one here has ever seen it being used anywhere. Thanks.There was a previous thread about this but I can't find it right now. As I recall, it was a different video, and did not have the synthesized, bouncy announcer noise. Also, they said "tens of thousands of dollars" for the table value. Maybe those are Zimbabwe dollars.
Here's a related product video:
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Lordy! I just did a Youtube search on "cleaning pool table" and got a bunch of videos like this. It seems to be an epidemic. This one claims it's absolutely standard tournament practice. This video has 3 million views, so it's made several thousand dollars for the parasite who patched it together from other videos.