Brush it vigorously . Use a pool table brush to get the chalk out of the cloth.
All that does is push the chalk dust under the cloth.
You need to vaccuum and then wipe the table down with a damp cloth.
If you have ever pulled the cloth off a table that has had the same cloth for years with heavy use and only brushed, its amazing how much chalk dust gets under the cloth.
All that does is push the chalk dust under the cloth.
You need to vaccuum and then wipe the table down with a damp cloth.
If you have ever pulled the cloth off a table that has had the same cloth for years with heavy use and only brushed, its amazing how much chalk dust gets under the cloth.
I have played on a table that is cleaned regularly with chalk off and have not had a blue hand yet. I have read from other members here that they use a microfiber cloth and rub it real fast to create static electricity to attract the chalk dust.
Other than, vacuuming, and brushing, have you looked into the Simonis X-1?
http://www.seyberts.com/products/Simonis_Cloth_X_1_Pool_Table_Cloth_Cleaner-100773-92.html
I have played on a table that is cleaned regularly with chalk off and have not had a blue hand yet. I have read from other members here that they use a microfiber cloth and rub it real fast to create static electricity to attract the chalk dust.
the palm of my left (bridge hand) is blue
Seriously, Chalk Off is the answer. You need something damp to grab the chalk powder and hold on to it. The spray provides the right level of dampness, and the foaming action seems to help lift it from the cloth. It dries fast and doesn't seem to have any negative effects. I wish everyone used it.
it seems my home table has ALOT of chalk in the cloth
when i get done playing
the palm of my left (bridge hand) is blue
i vaccuum my table every weel
maybe i need a different vaccuum
what do you recommend
i use masters chalk