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How to better maintain billiards clubs?

Sharp tools make good work. In billiards, billiards clubs play an important role. As the saying goes, it is bound to get twice the result with half the effort. However, in the process of using billiard cue, if it is not refueled regularly, it is easy to crack and break. Therefore, it is very important to oil billiards clubs regularly.

But how to oil the billiard cue?

Applying rod oil to the surface of the club will effectively protect the surface of the club, moisten the wood and avoid the deformation and cracking of the club.

During use, first prepare a piece of dry cotton cloth to clean the club, then drop two or three drops of oil on the part that needs oiling, and then wipe the club with clean cotton cloth.

However, oiling billiards clubs is not just about putting them on when you want to, but just finishing them. First of all, you have to see if your club is made of ebony. If the ebony part is dull, it will remind you that you need oiling.

However, if you need to oil the front part of the billiard cue, the front part should be made of ash, but maple doesn't. Then it is necessary to avoid putting oil on the leather head, so as not to cause the leather head not to be used normally. Of course, under normal circumstances, you can wipe the leather head with the cotton cloth after rubbing ebony, so you can wipe it with the remaining oil in the cotton cloth without adding stick oil.

Wipe dry the oil and put it in a ventilated place. After five to ten minutes, wipe off the stem oil at the ash of the front branch with dry cotton cloth, and continue to dry the sandalwood part.

Daily maintenance Daily club maintenance club 1. Always put your club in a good quality box (preferably a strong box).

Don't tilt the club in the corner when not in use. Do not store tips and

Near a heat source (near a radiator or in direct sunlight). Don't lean the club against the corner or wall when you are not using it. Put it in a reliable club box (preferably a strong club box). Do not store clubs and clubs boxes near heat sources (such as radiators or direct sunlight). Don't put the club in the trunk of the car, because it is very hot during the day and very cold at night.

It is humid at night, and rapid temperature and humidity changes are not good for clubs. Don't store the clubs in the trunk, because the temperature rises quickly during the day and drops at night, and the humidity is high. The temperature difference between day and night and the change of humidity will cause the club to deform. If the club becomes sticky, wipe it with a damp rag.

Wipe dry with a cloth immediately. Don't grind the club with sandpaper, it will remove it.

The protective sealant on the shaft will leave bare wood and wear away gradually.

Clubs. When using the club, if the club starts to stick to your hand, wipe it from top to bottom with a slightly wet cloth and dry it immediately. Never use sandpaper to polish the club, it will remove the protective layer of the shaft, expose the wood and gradually wear the shaft. 4. Use the club occasionally (3-6 months, depending on the number of times you play).

Use raw linseed oil. Wipe the club with a damp cloth and dry it. (if cue is very

Don't use too much water, otherwise it will lead to

The signal of expansion. Apply oil to the club with a cloth or paper towel and let it stand.

Soak for one night and polish the club with a clean cloth until it is smooth, dry and free.

You can see the residue on the clean cloth. Then dry it with a wet cloth

Buff。 Occasionally (3-6 months depending on the number of times the rod is used), apply linseed oil to the rod. Then wipe it off with a wet cloth and dry it. If the pole is dirty, you can use a small amount of detergent. Don't use too much water to clean it, which will cause the rod to swell. Oil the rod with a cloth or paper towel and let it dry overnight so that the oil can soak the rod. Wipe the rod with a clean cloth until it is smooth and dry. And dry it. 5. If the club is connected, occasionally clean the brass surface of the joint with a very fine cleaner.

Steel wool (00-00 grade). When hitting the cue ball, dirt or grease on the surface of the joint will affect the contact. If the rod has a joint, occasionally clean the copper surface with a steel ball (00-00 grade). Stains or grease left on the joint surface will affect the force transmission when hitting the ball.