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    Hi snooker friends,
    Dose someone know the best solution for removing chalk thats got embeded in the grain just below the ferrule?

    Tanks

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    a wipe down with a damp soapy cloth, and if that doesnt shift it some 0000 wire wool.

    you may need to re oil depending on how much you r

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    Hey hijack abit if i clean my ash cue with some sanding, and the ash starts to lighten what can i do to it?

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    You have to be very careful with chalk getting into your cue. It will definitely dry the cue out and make it more brittle and more likely to break. Da

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    bit of a mess that chief!

    looks like its been sanded to death already, there is a concave under the ferrule.

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    The grain has been left open through sanding, that's how the chalk is so deep imbedded. The magic eraser might work or your going to have to use soapy

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    Nice one lads I'll get to work and post some pictures when Iv restored this baby

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    Looks already brittle and dry to me!
    Ferrule seems to have moved slightly also!
    Best try to clean the chalk out ASAP and oil!
    This t

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