Spit on it before you put it away!

yeah but after 20 its a mess

lol. as if pool players would keep a case for 20 years ;) They need to buy the next great thing to protect their cues.... funniest thing I saw, a guy in our league shoots with a green mcdermott,,, plain jane, probably paid $200 brand new for it.. but has a $500 case... no other cues, not even a break cue.... hey, it's his money, just seems like an odd way to roll :)
 
Or Butt Duds

Personally I wipe the chalk off the tip by holding the whole cue facing tip down on the carpet and rolling it between my hands for a second. I do this just for cleanliness though, as it keeps the chalk from spreading around the case so much.

Do you do this at home too or only at the pool room????????

Kevin
 
After some research, I found that native Americans used to tan leather by chewing on it and mixing in their saliva.

Then you wouldn't like the way of smoke tanning with urine.

Not doing a PP on my cue. Altho I feel like it some times.

My cue might get to like it and then I would have a kinky cue.

Come on Terry, Pee on me and I'll play good for you tonight.
 
Then you wouldn't like the way of smoke tanning with urine.

Not doing a PP on my cue. Altho I feel like it some times.

My cue might get to like it and then I would have a kinky cue.

Come on Terry, Pee on me and I'll play good for you tonight.

Ewww! Would that leave yellow marks on the cue ball?
 
lol. as if pool players would keep a case for 20 years ;) They need to buy the next great thing to protect their cues.... funniest thing I saw, a guy in our league shoots with a green mcdermott,,, plain jane, probably paid $200 brand new for it.. but has a $500 case... no other cues, not even a break cue.... hey, it's his money, just seems like an odd way to roll :)

It's the Indian,not the arrow.





too soon?


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I don't think you are quite getting the object of the post. Its not about cleanliness. Its about conditioning the edge of the tip. Or curing it, if you will. I usually wet the edge with saliva just before burnishing with an ultimate tip tool. The heat created in the process hardens and shines the tip edge.

I've been doing this for a million years. I might even use the inside cover of a pack of matches to burnish the tip after I wet the outside edge. Hey, whatever works!
 
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