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Originally Posted by wayne View PostI have a spray bottle of O'Cedar furniture oil that i use occasionally.
Works fine. Squirt it on, light wipe over, leave for a few mins then buff firmly. Lovely glossy finish that's not grabby. Smells nice too
Sorry. Lol.
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostHahaha, I know, sounds good for when having a bad session
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostJust having a read of this thread, is it stuff like this you would use... like orange oil thats for health benefits ???
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/sho...l-oil-60060193
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Originally Posted by wideride96 View PostAlways been a Boiled Linseed Oil guy but changed to natural Orange Oil and love it!
Just having a read of this thread, is it stuff like this you would use... like orange oil thats for health benefits ???
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/sho...l-oil-60060193
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I have a spray bottle of O'Cedar furniture oil that i use occasionally.
Works fine. Squirt it on, light wipe over, leave for a few mins then buff firmly. Lovely glossy finish that's not grabby. Smells nice too
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Trevor White said you don't need oil , just clean the cue ........That was good enough for me , chucked the Aurora oil and all the others in the bin .........It's hard enough working out what tip to use let alone mucking around with different oils
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Since I use maple snooker cue, I don't usually apply anything to it. Not really needed. However, I did occasionally use some products which are meant for 9ball cues. Some would say that it is just mass produced very cheap stuff, but it does get the job done.
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MW oil for me.
playing with a rack cue from club. Tok the varnish off with Sum Wire Wool 0000 Ultra fine. finished it with MW Oil . Great result.
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Originally Posted by Wayne G View PostSo, is this good or bad? For the life of me, I can never remember which is best, boiled or raw?
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