I have been waxing my pool balls after cleaning them. Someone today told me I shouldn't wax them at all. He said the wax will come off on the cues tip and glaze over=miscues. Is he right? Johnnyt
I have been waxing my pool balls after cleaning them. Someone today told me I shouldn't wax them at all. He said the wax will come off on the cues tip and glaze over=miscues. Is he right? Johnnyt
Johnny, don't you have a bar box? Wax and dirt will build up on the gutters and ball return area more than usual. Wax is a coating that leaves a soft residue which attracts dirt. Just use polish, a plastic polish is best
Rod
I have been waxing my pool balls after cleaning them. Someone today told me I shouldn't wax them at all. He said the wax will come off on the cues tip and glaze over=miscues. Is he right? Johnnyt
You guys all crack me upI use the Maguires cleaner wax to clean the balls in a Diamond ball polisher to help prevent the cloth from wearing out as fast as normal. There's no build up of "wax" as there is NO carnuba in the cleaner wax. Let me tell you something, as a table mechanic for the last 26 years, the two most destructive things that wear out the table cloth the fastest it's (1)...don't vacuum the cloth, that'll allow the dust/chalk and anything else to filter through the cloth and sand off the bottom side of the cloth long before the surface wears out, and (2)...don't clean the balls what-so-ever...and I guarantee the gritty surface of the balls will wear out the rack area on the cloth faster than you'd like to see happen. If the balls feel dirty in your hands, they're dirty on the cloth, and that dirt turns into abrasion...which is what helps wear out the cloth:wink:
Glen
PS. It's the dirt transfered by the balls that build up on the tracks in your ball return system and in the gully boots, not wax. Think about it, it's built up now...and you haven't even been using wax...LOL
You guys all crack me upI use the Maguires cleaner wax to clean the balls in a Diamond ball polisher to help prevent the cloth from wearing out as fast as normal. There's no build up of "wax" as there is NO carnuba in the cleaner wax. Let me tell you something, as a table mechanic for the last 26 years, the two most destructive things that wear out the table cloth the fastest it's (1)...don't vacuum the cloth, that'll allow the dust/chalk and anything else to filter through the cloth and sand off the bottom side of the cloth long before the surface wears out, and (2)...don't clean the balls what-so-ever...and I guarantee the gritty surface of the balls will wear out the rack area on the cloth faster than you'd like to see happen. If the balls feel dirty in your hands, they're dirty on the cloth, and that dirt turns into abrasion...which is what helps wear out the cloth:wink:
Glen
PS. It's the dirt transfered by the balls that build up on the tracks in your ball return system and in the gully boots, not wax. Think about it, it's built up now...and you haven't even been using wax...LOL
You guys all crack me upI use the Maguires cleaner wax to clean the balls in a Diamond ball polisher to help prevent the cloth from wearing out as fast as normal. There's no build up of "wax" as there is NO carnuba in the cleaner wax. Let me tell you something, as a table mechanic for the last 26 years, the two most destructive things that wear out the table cloth the fastest it's (1)...don't vacuum the cloth, that'll allow the dust/chalk and anything else to filter through the cloth and sand off the bottom side of the cloth long before the surface wears out, and (2)...don't clean the balls what-so-ever...and I guarantee the gritty surface of the balls will wear out the rack area on the cloth faster than you'd like to see happen. If the balls feel dirty in your hands, they're dirty on the cloth, and that dirt turns into abrasion...which is what helps wear out the cloth:wink:
Glen
PS. It's the dirt transfered by the balls that build up on the tracks in your ball return system and in the gully boots, not wax. Think about it, it's built up now...and you haven't even been using wax...LOL
GlenYou guys all crack me upI use the Maguires cleaner wax to clean the balls in a Diamond ball polisher to help prevent the cloth from wearing out as fast as normal. There's no build up of "wax" as there is NO carnuba in the cleaner wax. Let me tell you something, as a table mechanic for the last 26 years, the two most destructive things that wear out the table cloth the fastest it's (1)...don't vacuum the cloth, that'll allow the dust/chalk and anything else to filter through the cloth and sand off the bottom side of the cloth long before the surface wears out, and (2)...don't clean the balls what-so-ever...and I guarantee the gritty surface of the balls will wear out the rack area on the cloth faster than you'd like to see happen. If the balls feel dirty in your hands, they're dirty on the cloth, and that dirt turns into abrasion...which is what helps wear out the cloth:wink:
Glen
PS. It's the dirt transfered by the balls that build up on the tracks in your ball return system and in the gully boots, not wax. Think about it, it's built up now...and you haven't even been using wax...LOL