So I'm a moron.. I've got an old Schon that I've been playing with for years.. I won it in a set against a guy who before me had been playing with it for years as well. LOL To say this cue has alot of hours on it is an understatement. Well the wrap was pretty dirty from all these hours, and I decide in my infinite wisdom that I'll clean it. Now I'm not a huge fan of getting my cue "wet" but I figure the but was probably clearcoated before the wrap was put on so I'm pretty safe with regards to that. I start off by taking a damp (not soaking, but damp) wash cloth and kind of twisting it on the wrap. Lots of stuff coming up, but that's not good enough. So I send the g/f downstairs for some simple green and laundry detergent in a cup fill the cup up the rest of the way with some luke warm water and get out a new tooth brush.. Start gently scrubbing the wrap, and decide that this probably isn't such a good idea, and maybe this should be professionally done by somebody or rewrapped who knows..
Well the next day the wrap is certainly cleaner.. LOL But now it's got a "gritty" texture to it, and it's kind of "fuzzy" for lack of a better term again. I really don't like playing with it like this..
I'm in San Diego (north county) anyone local that can competently re-wrap a schon? Question # 2, if not in S.D. should I just ship it to someone or back to schon?
Thanks in advance..
(BTW, how is it you guys clean the wraps on your cues? becuase this obviously wasn't the right way)
DJ
Well the next day the wrap is certainly cleaner.. LOL But now it's got a "gritty" texture to it, and it's kind of "fuzzy" for lack of a better term again. I really don't like playing with it like this..
I'm in San Diego (north county) anyone local that can competently re-wrap a schon? Question # 2, if not in S.D. should I just ship it to someone or back to schon?
Thanks in advance..
(BTW, how is it you guys clean the wraps on your cues? becuase this obviously wasn't the right way)
DJ