Finish on cues
I use linseed oil,and a soft cloth. Rub it on,and wipe it off until cue is bone dry,and repeat doing this until you start getting a shine to the cue,after about eighty to one hundred applications,you will have a sealed cue that is beautful,and only needs to be maintained with a soft dry cloth. It's a lot of work,and few people will take the time,but you dont want to use anything that is going to cause a rise in the grain on the cue,[I assume hard rock maple]
I use linseed oil,and a soft cloth. Rub it on,and wipe it off until cue is bone dry,and repeat doing this until you start getting a shine to the cue,after about eighty to one hundred applications,you will have a sealed cue that is beautful,and only needs to be maintained with a soft dry cloth. It's a lot of work,and few people will take the time,but you dont want to use anything that is going to cause a rise in the grain on the cue,[I assume hard rock maple]