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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

How to Clean a Billiard Table

How to Clean a Billiard Table

Playing a fun game of billiards starts with a quality table. A level, well-kept table provides fair play for everyone and hours of enjoyment for billiard lovers. Keep your billiard table in good shape by cleaning it regularly. Give it a light clean after every game and a deeper clean every couple of months. Regular billiard table maintenance will protect your investment. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    1

    Remove the billiard balls from the table one by one. Rub each one well with a clean cotton cloth. Place the balls in a wooden box and set them aside.

    2

    Wipe down the railings and sides of the pool table with a clean cloth.

    3

    Brush the surface of the billiard table with a mini-broom. Do not use a straw broom on your billiard table. You could snag the felt and damage your playing surface. Sweep any crumbs or debris into a pile. Sweep the crumbs and debris into a dustpan.

    4

    Clean out each pool pocket with a cotton cloth.

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    Spray a dry cloth with a little wood polish. Polish the wooden portions of your pool table, rubbing the polish into the surface. Use a wood wax to get a deep luster from your wood.

    6

    Cover your pool table with a cloth or sheet when it is not being using. This will prevent your table from collecting dust when it sits. A cover will protect your table when you need to change a pool light bulb or clean the ballast.

    7

    Use glass cleaner and a cloth to wipe down the light over the pool table. Replace any burned out bulbs.

Clean Up Spills

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    Blot up the liquid with a lint-free cloth. Press the cloth down on the liquid to keep it from spreading. Change the cloth as needed. Keep blotting until the liquid is absorbed.

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    Dampen a fresh cloth with cold water. Blot the damp cloth over the area. This will help absorb the spilled liquids.

    10

    Mix one cup of cold water with a tablespoon of vinegar. Dampen the cloth with the vinegar. Blot over the stained area. Gently scrub the stain away.

    11

    Allow the wet spot to dry for 24 hours. Repeat the process if the stain remains.

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