I have a wrapless and all I use is a small shot of Pledge. Make sure it is lemon scented and your cue will smell great all day.
Terry.
Terry.
Snapshot9 said:said to never use anything, but a wood polish on my cue, not a wax or oil.
BTW, Pledge is a wood polish.
sygfrid said:Thanks!
Sometimes, only after you've cleaned the finish (whether from cars or from cues) with a polish that you'd see the dirt on the cleaning cloth. These are the oxidation and dirt that can't be removed from normal cleaning.
For automotive detailing, it's recommended to polish the finish at least 2x a year. Since the cues are not exposed to oxidation or harmful uv rays from the sun as much the cars do, I think you can polish the cues at least once a year. Sealing, Glazing, and Waxing can be done as often as you want. For me, I like the smooth feeling of a newly detailed cue so I detail mine quite often. Moreover, I get the benefits such as the deep gloss, brand-new look... Anitokid can attest to that as he has seen my set :smile:
keep a 100% cotton rag in your case and wipe it off each time you use it. no need in wax. waste of time.Fatboy said:it makes no sence to put wax on a cue with a finish on it, on old Bushkas with no finish then you use wax to keep the wood good, when you have a finish on a cue it just needs to be wiped off clean-nothing else,
subdude1974 said:keep a 100% cotton rag in your case and wipe it off each time you use it. no need in wax. waste of time.
BLACKHEARTCUES said:Remember that you are not protecting the WOOD, it has a clearcoat painted over it, that provides all of the protection it needs. You can use any cleaner that does not scratch the finish. On the Qs that I make, I recommend what I use on my personal Qs, PLEDGE...JER
Good point about the clear coat.sygfrid said:If I'm not mistaken, wood polishes like PLEDGE are to be used on VARNISHED wood. Therefore, you might want to take a look first what kind of finish your cue has. If it has the modern automotive clear coat finish, then it's best recommended to use automotive product to maintain it as most of them are clear-coat safe (some products dull the finish/clear coat). If it has varnish, then perhaps pledge will be great for it. I haven't heard any detailer used Pledge on their clear-coated cars![]()
Just my 2 cents...
JXMIKE said:Well today i bought some mothers carunaba cleaner/wax and anybody that says it is a waste for time or unnecessary should try it out....
I laid out a long paper towel to keep my counter clean and then wet my microfiber and used sparringly (as directed) after 30 minutes it left a fog on the cue until i wiped it away with a microfiber towel and all i can say is wow , it looks even better then the day i bought it.
mothers carnuaba is great it says right on the can that its safe for clear coats which my cue has.
my cue shines under the pool table light and blinds my opponet.
this is a process that i will do every month along with shaft recondition and tip shaping.
thanks to sygfrid for the recomendation.