How To Care For Your Pool Table Investment
Your pool table was an investment and can even turn into a family heirloom
. You will want to make sure you take care of it well so it will last generations.
There are many things you can do to care for your table and all its counterparts. First we will talk about caring for the felt that covers your table.
Until it is broken-in, a new cloth can considerably affect ball roll. This is normal. Break in your cloth by brushing it as often as possible during the first three months of use. Alternate breaking and racking ends of table when possible.
Avoid excessively sliding the rack, try to rack in one motion. Avoid excessive ball build-up in pockets. If not allowed to drop properly, balls can wear out the cloth around pockets more quickly.
Chalk is a grinding agent, so avoid chalking your cue over the table. The mass, jump shot, etc., can lead to scars or tears in the cloth.
Always brush the cloth in the same direction toward the end of the table. Never brush in a circular motion. Cloth may be vacuumed, in one direction only, using the upholstery attachment.
To protect your cloth against light, dust and moisture, cover your table when not in use. The cloth can wrinkle and become loose if subjected to extreme temperatures or humidity; regulate both.
Caring for furniture tables is just as essential. Dust natural wood cabinetry frequently. To restore original luster, use a non-residue-producing dusting agent, such as mild lemon oil.
Never use glass cleaner on wood surfaces, - the ammonia can chemically attack the finish. High or low humidity extremes can cause the wood to warp and crack over time.
Regulate humidity with a humidifier or dehumidifier accordingly. Although the finish is durable, spills should be cleaned immediately to prevent stains or damage.
Protect pockets from heat and light (sunlight, fireplaces, etc.) and humidity. Do not sit or lean on pockets.
To avoid scuffing when shooting, never slide cue over pocket. Examine pockets frequently to ensure no tacks or staples have loosened.
Loose tacks can damage pool balls. Dust pockets frequently.
Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap when needed. Dry with a soft clean cloth.
Never set anything on pockets pen ink, nail polish remover, etc., can permanently stain pockets. For leather pockets, treat with saddle soap or similar product.
When finished, wipe pockets thoroughly to prevent ball and cloth blemishes. Avoid storing balls in pockets for extended periods of time. If you do, distribute balls evenly in all pockets.
Clean table hardware components with a damp cloth. This includes rail caps, cabinet corners, table feet and leg levelers.
Brushed aluminum components should only be cleaned with Never Dull. This finish can be scratched and dulled if other cleaners are used.
Clean balls as needed with a mild household degreaser, such as 409. Dry and polish with a clean soft cloth.
Stubborn stains can be removed with a non-abrasive cleanser, such as Soft Scrub. Dry and polish with a clean soft cloth. For a spectacular shine, after cleaning balls, apply paste wax and buff to a bright luster.
Always store cues upright in wall rack located away from outside walls, doors and heat vents. Because wooden cues are susceptible to warping, never lean cues against a wall or table for any length of time.
Clean cues as needed with a damp rag and mild soap. Dry and polish with a clean soft cloth.
Although it looks fun and some people like to get freaky on a pool table, you should never sit on the pool table, as it could break the seal between the rails and cushions, resulting in dead cushions that produce no ball response.
Don't attempt to move your table. If you do need to move your assembled table, contact your dealer.
You should never set drinks or food on your table, or place your table in direct sunlight. Do not use harsh cleaners or chemicals to clean your table.
Don't smoke near your table, stand on it as it can throw it out of level, let the balls build up in the pockets or store balls in the pockets. With these tips you can ensure that your pool table will give you years of happy playing.
by: Tommy Greene
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