Hi,
I keep reading the terms "varnished" and "lacquered" used to describe cues. Now as far as I understand they are both treatments to protect the cue, but this is as far as my understanding goes.
How can you tell if your cue is varnished or lacquered? And what is the difference between them?
How should you care for each? I presume depending whether the cue is varnished or lacquered it will require different treatment (Oil/wax/etc)?
If somebody could help out with these points that would be very useful.
Thanks.
I keep reading the terms "varnished" and "lacquered" used to describe cues. Now as far as I understand they are both treatments to protect the cue, but this is as far as my understanding goes.
How can you tell if your cue is varnished or lacquered? And what is the difference between them?
How should you care for each? I presume depending whether the cue is varnished or lacquered it will require different treatment (Oil/wax/etc)?
If somebody could help out with these points that would be very useful.
Thanks.
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