Five Tips for Maintaining Pool Cue Sticks

By D Swain, published Oct 18, 2007
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Pool cue sticks need to be maintained properly to ensure that they perform to the best of their ability. There are a few things you should know about maintaining these sticks. This article will give you a few tips for maintaining pool cue sticks.

Cleaning

It's important that you clean your pool cue sticks after using them. Dirt and oil are transferred from your skin to the stick while you're using them. Therefore, you should clean them thoroughly to get rid of these materials. You can purchase cleaners that are designed specifically for pool cue sticks. You can also simply use a damp cloth to clean the sticks.

Shape

Pool cue sticks can easily bend and lose their shape. You should never lean them against tables for long periods of time. You should also avoid storing them horizontally. Either of these conditions will cause pool cue sticks to lose their shape. If this happens, it can be extremely difficult to get them back to their original shape. It's best to store them in vertical racks.

Case

If you don't store your pool cue sticks in vertical racks, then you should store them in a case. The case should be designed so that you have to slide the stick inside of it. If you have to press down on the stick to get it in the case, it will mean that there will be excess pressure on the stick. This will eventually cause pool cue sticks to warp.

Sandpaper

If you have small nicks in your pool cue sticks, you can try using sandpaper to remove them. However, you need to be careful as sandpaper can severely damage the stick. You should avoid using coarse sandpaper on pool cue sticks because they will likely leave behind scratches. Only use sandpaper on your stick when it's necessary.

Joint Protectors

It's a good idea to buy a pair of joint protectors to use on your pool cue sticks. These joint protectors are small plugs that screw into the end of the stick. These protectors keep dust, dirt, and moisture from damaging the end of your pool cue sticks.

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