HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR POOL CUE ~10 Tips for Cleaning and Caring for Your Cue (Free Pool Lessons)

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  • @mikeoreilly4020
    @mikeoreilly4020 2 роки тому +1

    I have 6 very good cues, all with carbon fiber shafts that I would clean if they felt like they were getting a little sticky. After watching this video, I started cleaning them after every time I used them with a microfiber cloth and 70% isopropyl alcohol which is what's on Predator's wipes. The difference, after one month is astounding. The shafts are now all silky smooth in the hand and the cues just feel so much better. After watching your other table maintenance video, I also started to use the Simonis cloth cleaning tool every morning before I start my drills. It took a while, but it finally got all of the blue Predator chalk marks out of the cloth. I'm now using Master chalk which seems to leave not so much dust on the table. Thanks for the great advice.

  • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
    @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 2 роки тому +2

    My Cue is with Me at ALL TIMES. I have a good Quality Bag for My Cue. Thanks for the Tips.

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 2 роки тому

      Do you travel to play?

    • @jayhodges2243
      @jayhodges2243 2 роки тому

      Do as you wish, or circumstances require, but I had a teammate who left his new Meucci in his car all day before going to "league night", the heat popped all the inlays in his cue, ruined it, he was very upset. This was Atlanta GA summer heat.

  • @chuckrhodes4253
    @chuckrhodes4253 3 роки тому +2

    I NEVER thought to clean the shaft except with a rag while I played. Paper towel and some alcohol and I cannot believe how blue the towel was nor how dirty the shaft was.
    Thanks, I needed that.

  • @rosiesexson2015
    @rosiesexson2015 Рік тому +1

    This is very informative and so helpful to appreciate and care for my pool stick! I learned alot by watching and listening. Education is knowledge on what we need to learn so we aren't left in the dark!! I appreciate his teaching with the respect to educate those who love pool as I do!! Thank you so much!! ❤

  • @cashfit8
    @cashfit8 4 роки тому +2

    Great instruction. After step one I put the video on pause and got up - grabbed paper towel & alcohol & cleaned shaft on the new Pure X I won & my existing Cuetec.
    After video I read through the comments & saw uh-oh it’s better not to use paper towel. Will use soft cloth going forward.

  • @randybuffington7783
    @randybuffington7783 5 місяців тому +1

    Just bought a predator BK rush , really happy with it ! Thank you for all your training videos!

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 місяців тому

      Good stuff congratulations

  • @larryvietvet543
    @larryvietvet543 4 роки тому +6

    Another good practice. Chalk over the floor with the stick at an angle allowing the excess chalk to land on the floor. Not the table, rails and bridge hand or glove. Recently started using a glove after moving to a very humid ocean front community. The glove shields the wood shaft from hand oil, dirt and moisture. Another discovery was finding a shaft wood sealer, was skeptical to start with. Found it very effective sealing the wood pours with a slick surface.

  • @peterpuleo2904
    @peterpuleo2904 2 роки тому +2

    Good down-to-earth advice and presentation.

  • @MStoica
    @MStoica 2 роки тому +1

    I was actually wondering if I should use anything to clean the leather grip. Thanks for the tip!

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      I use the same wipes used to clean the leather inside my car. You would be amazed at how dirty the grip is and we cant see it.

  • @johnstorton
    @johnstorton 4 роки тому +6

    I would like to see a video about taking care of the tip.

  • @gorankunovic6404
    @gorankunovic6404 4 роки тому +5

    Smart talking.... Listen to this....new players expecialy.....

  • @chains6558
    @chains6558 3 роки тому +11

    I'm guilty of laying the cue flat on the table when I have to leave the room for a moment . Your reason for not doing that makes sense , I won't being doing that anymore .

  • @nickbonvino
    @nickbonvino 4 роки тому +4

    Hey Bryan! I commented recently about what type of tip to get. You gave me good advice, long story short when I got it replaced the guy cleaned and waxed the shaft which I had neglected for a long time. I couldn’t believe the difference of how it played! Great information on your video

  • @cooch5767
    @cooch5767 2 роки тому +1

    I watched the video thinking you would surely cover how to take care of a mushrooming tip and I don't mean obscenely mushrooming I mean when it just starts and exactly how you burnish it and get it back where it's perfect again something I need to learn and was hoping in taking care of your cue it would have been number one after cleaning or before cleaning thanks Brian

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      This is gonna sound crazy but I haven’t had a tip mushroom on me in 20 years probably because I buy super high-quality tips and I replace them frequently

  • @AJ-od7mv
    @AJ-od7mv 4 роки тому +1

    I primarily use a Lucasi Custom and normally i wipe it down real good with only a jewelry polishing cloth before putting it back in the case. Now that's going onna year, I've noticed a little more friction than when i first got it.. Nothing serious, but I'll often consider using powder so now I'm at a point where I'm wondering about how to make it slick again. Perfect timing for this video!

    • @SwtTrisha8
      @SwtTrisha8 4 роки тому

      @AJ Ramos
      Hi AJ- Several years ago I bought my Cues from Dan Janes that is owner of JOSS CUES and he recommended the Jewelry cleaning cloth as well
      To clean the shafts. It works very well. I’d burnish it after with a piece of leather or a $5 Bill. It really makes it slick and shines.
      But that being said- I did just try the alcohol as told in this video and it cleans remarkably fast. Only thing is I would still burnish after cleaning.

  • @stephencrandellsr4915
    @stephencrandellsr4915 3 роки тому +2

    Do you have a vidio on shaping and working ont the tip

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/HekKgMZDoLw/v-deo.html This one shows you products and how to use them. THANKS FOR WATCHING

  • @stevedegoes3101
    @stevedegoes3101 2 роки тому +4

    HI BRIAN! just became a subscriber a couple of days ago and have been able to fix a couple of my flaws thanks to your videos! been playing since i could reach the table and all of my play has been figure it out as i go! primarily bar play and using bar sticks 99 percent of the time! I would like to know the best way to go about finding a stick that will work for me, i once used a guys stick that i was playing ang he was winning more than i was and he was nice enough to let me use his $800 stick and i beat him bad enough the five or six games we played he put it back in his car! i need a good stick for a fair price so i dont have to use bar sticks! 0pen for advice! Thank you for your understandable instruction! for those of us that gotta see it to do it !

    • @jayhodges2243
      @jayhodges2243 2 роки тому

      If I had to do it all over again, I would get a cheap, non-fancy, but well made cue and put all my money into shafts and tips. Go to a pawn shop and buy a used Viking or McDermott or similar for starters. I have 3k in Schons, but this is a much better, more bang for your buck, approach.

    • @dahulker
      @dahulker Рік тому

      Making friends is the best budget way to find a pool cue, if you frequent a large pool hall surely before long someone will be looking to sell a que

  • @AlsAllMetalDetecting
    @AlsAllMetalDetecting 4 роки тому +4

    Please forgive me ahead of time here but I see virtually no reason to spend what people do on cues. I've had the opportunity to shoot with all kinds of very expensive sticks over the years & even though there is a noticeable difference with LD shafts, it's not enough to warrant spending that kind of money. It's far better to have a stick that is straight & "feels" correctly to you weight wise & above all else, like you said, has a very good quality tip. My "in house" sticks are all McDermott with Kamui medium tips & my "pool hall" stick is a vintage 40 year old Mali again with a Kamui medium tip. As far as caring for my cues, I follow just about all of your advice that you gave. You do provide outstanding advice Bryan & everyone should maintain their equipment to the best of their ability. My mentor or as I prefer to call him, "My Yoda" shoots with a $2000.00 Joss with a carbon Fiber LD shaft & has the same tip as me. Although he does school me quite often, even he admits that it has more to do with his experience (he's 80) than it does his cue. Tips are top brother.
    Be well,
    Al-Fu

  • @FXBilliards
    @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +7

    Thank you guys for watching and thank you for all of your comments and recommendations. There seems to be a lot of discussion about ways to clean your shaft. THE CUE MANUFACTURERS recommend (alcohol on a clean rag ) unless you use some other solution or wax designed for pool cues. Putting anything else on your shaft is a roll of the dice. Lighter fluid is an example of the quickest way to void your warranty. Since my daughter was 2 years old I taught her to: USE THINGS FOR THAT WHICH THEY ARE DESIGNED.

    • @michaelmickley4932
      @michaelmickley4932 4 роки тому +2

      ok.. so what kind of alcohol are you using? alcohol wipes? vodka? metho? you dont specify what form the recommended alcohol comes in. cheers

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +4

      i use rubbing alcohol. I like the wipes also. I have some alcohol wipes that I keep in my bag.

    • @barryclark2582
      @barryclark2582 2 роки тому

      Hi Brian baz here I've found for carbon cue's a small amount of car wax works wonders

  • @KQKQ23
    @KQKQ23 4 роки тому +12

    I was actually told by a cuemaker that a DRY mr clean magic eraser on the shaft works. I can confirm it works wonders on my handmade shafts and they are as good as the day I bought them.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +3

      I have heard that a number of times, and I will give it a shot on some of my older shafts. Thanks a lot for the info and thanks for watching the channel.

    • @edeenicola3719
      @edeenicola3719 8 місяців тому

      This is how I clean mine❤

  • @amandaguerdan3957
    @amandaguerdan3957 2 роки тому +1

    So for my Lucasi all I need is alcohol wipes and paper towel? It’s brand new but had blue chalk all over that white area where tip is and it was driving me crazy. Thank you

  • @markevenson987
    @markevenson987 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your time in making these videos. Regarding sanding the shaft, point well taken. There is a product called Q-Wiz, cleaner and burnished. The manufacturer claims it is safe for wooden shafts. Do you agree? Also, any need for Q wax?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  Рік тому

      I never used any wax on my shaft but the product you’re talking about I do believe it’s safe unless it’s abused. It’s so fine that I don’t think it would harm your cue.

  • @orangestooranges6981
    @orangestooranges6981 Рік тому +1

    New fan of this content creator, much appreciation for sharing the wealth of knowledge. Question: Is it a common or accepted practice to use a different shaft with the same base cue? Second question: I have an Irish tweed grip, recommendation on how to clean that? Thanks in advance to any feedback.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  Рік тому +1

      It’s no problem, practicing with one shaft and playing with another or changing them. As far as the linen wrap, a lightly moistened rag, should be enough to wipe it down when you’re done playing but if it’s dirty and needs a good cleaning im not much help. I’m sorry I could not help you because I almost never play with those wraps. I recommend calling a Cue retailer.

  • @MikeyD8632
    @MikeyD8632 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos. Could you do a very detailed one on the grip. Ive been playing now around 10 months. Playing only 9 ball. I think it teaches best cue control. Ive been going back and forth on my loose grip. Full hand , three fingers, big gap on grip, smaller gap. What do you think about the loose grip. Whats too loose vs whats right. Ive settled on full hand with finger locked on thumb with a gap for clearance.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  11 місяців тому +1

      I’ve mentioned it in about a dozen videos you grip is very simple. Hold the cue with the same pressure you would hold a baby bird- you don’t want to fall out of your hand and you don’t want to kill it -

  • @mikecausland210
    @mikecausland210 2 роки тому +2

    Just a thought. The ferrule is ...in my opinion ...a very important part of aiming process. How about keeping it white instead of blue and or dirty. I try to get as much chalk residue off as I can during my cleaning process. Any suggestions? What do you think? Thanks for all. I am a recently new subscriber.

  • @redeyesoul77
    @redeyesoul77 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! Is there a proper way to clean the tip on the cue? Are you suppose to clean the tip?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      No, you dont clean the tip but you do want to shape it. I will make a video about that soon.

  • @cyberblue777
    @cyberblue777 Рік тому +1

    Is Tiger S4 Pool Cue Super Smooth Shaft Sealer good for wooden shafts?

  • @johnsexton7621
    @johnsexton7621 4 роки тому +1

    I have a 19.5 oz action it is a pretty nice stick, and nice graphics

  • @dickring52
    @dickring52 2 роки тому +1

    great video I learn something from it

  • @baindon719
    @baindon719 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent information thanks.

  • @13nighthawk
    @13nighthawk 2 роки тому +1

    I have Mario.
    He has a tray stands, In the corner.
    I would like some lessons on tip care. Layered tips are a lot of maintenance but I love them.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      Noted! I will see what I can do. Thanks for watching Bonnie.

  • @donniearmstrong8390
    @donniearmstrong8390 2 роки тому +1

    I myself have used quite a few different tips in all the years I have been playing but I have found a few tips that I prefer over others I would have to say that I prefer either a LePro or recently I discovered another brand of tip called a Samsara True both of these tips are very good quality and hold up under multiple nights of shooting everyweek

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      I used Samsara about 15 years ago. Good stuff

  • @verisimilitudeteller
    @verisimilitudeteller 4 роки тому +1

    Back in the day, in Chicago, I used one of those little scotch brite green pads to get dirt off the shaft, not as bad as sandpaper, but not optimal either.

  • @edwingloria5116
    @edwingloria5116 4 роки тому +1

    Great advice! I did almost everything except sanding. My cue, locally made here in the Philippines ($30 approx), now has some taper roll on its shaft to due manual sanding. :(

  • @timmanton340
    @timmanton340 4 роки тому +2

    Good video coach. I also spent a lot of money on Aramith balls. It’s a pain in the ass to clean them the way I would like. Takes a half hour or so by hand. Do you recommend machines like ball star?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому

      I have a machine ( forget the name) but I don’t like it. Now I’m just cleaning them by hand with a solution while I watch TV.

    • @timmanton340
      @timmanton340 4 роки тому

      FXBilliards my bad for having more that one question but it’s a very relevant question to me. What is your opinion on the new McDermott defy carbon shaft? Have you ever had the chance to play with it. All my gear is McDermott and as much as I like what I hear of the product of the revo I find myself in a position where I do can a better discounted deal on the already cheaper stick defy which supposedly has less deflection than the revo and now both brands now have a visible vault plate. Just wondering which shaft is the best option? We are talking 340 and everything in the name matches or 500 and the predator revo

  • @M2orNot
    @M2orNot 4 роки тому +3

    Bought a cheaper cue at the tail end of last year and I follow that advice, although the weather here is hot and humid and I might carry a microfiber wipe with me or something. The cue came with a LePro tip and after playing with other similar cues with better tips, I think I'll also switch to a more expensive one when the time comes for a change. Any suggestions on that front? How important is it to have a separate break cue for a beginner like me? Thanks for the videos and the input.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      More people seem to like Kamui soft or SS than any other tip. I will use Moori, Kamui, or Victory tips. I have never had issue with any of them over the last 20 years. The only thing I demand of a tip is that it is soft or medium, Multi layered and laminated.

  • @brianjuarez4387
    @brianjuarez4387 2 роки тому +1

    great video

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the visit. Hope you are subscribing Brian. We have 280 more. Thanks again.

  • @johnhayes6414
    @johnhayes6414 11 місяців тому +1

    I use to wipe my tip with my finger when done playing before putting it in my case..chalk gets everywhere. What process do you use for cleaning the chalk off the tip when your done playing

  • @RickPuhl
    @RickPuhl 3 місяці тому +1

    What is a good ferrule cleaner

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 місяці тому

      I’m sure there’s some products out there designed to clean ferrules. Check Amazon

  • @AdamLorens
    @AdamLorens 2 роки тому +1

    This was amazing. Thank you

  • @davidcortez8496
    @davidcortez8496 3 роки тому +1

    Hi I am new I just got my cue I want to change my cue tip what do you recommend

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому

      I would buy a Victory or Kamui soft or medium. Have a professional put it on. Do not do it yourself. Btw the mediums last a bit longer. But the soft gives you more grip.

  • @bdudley2991
    @bdudley2991 4 роки тому +2

    Another great vid ( mood lighting a nice touch😜) Do you have any opinion of Pechauer cues? Someone recommended them to me recently. (No or I’d rather not say is an acceptable answer)

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому

      B Dudley Yes I don’t have enough experience with them to make a recommendation one way or the other.

    • @bdudley2991
      @bdudley2991 4 роки тому +1

      Fair enough. My equipment source guy thinks highly of them.

    • @gsnicholas8522
      @gsnicholas8522 4 роки тому

      B Dudley I’ve been shooting with a Pechauer for close to 20 years. I’ve tried other cues but keep coming back to my cue. I think it’s a matter of personal preference, the Pechauer just works well for me. That being said, a Pechauer would not be a wrong choice, but it might not be the right choice for you. I would suggest going to a reputable billiard shop/pool hall and trying several different brands that are in your price range. Go with the one that feels the best to you.

  • @pete4739
    @pete4739 2 роки тому +1

    im a new player i have 2 McDermott cues (lucky and a GS) both have irish linen wraps what should i use to clean the wraps with?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      Pete, I would use a slightly damp cloth. But you can also email a billiard supplier and ask. Thanks for watching.

  • @marksmola2025
    @marksmola2025 2 роки тому +1

    I have a thirty year old McDermot que. it’s in excellent shape except for the Irish linen handle which is pretty dried out. Any way to restore the linen or replace it? Thank you

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      I would search for cue repair in your area- I’m sure someone can do a good job on.

  • @holeinonekc1
    @holeinonekc1 4 роки тому +1

    Is it alright to use furniture polish on your cue shaft

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I’ve tried to figure out a reason that would be a bad idea, but didn’t come up with anything. But I personally wouldn’t do it. And I definitely would not use it on the shaft. I try to use products that are designed for that which I am using them.

  • @justinsamperio6068
    @justinsamperio6068 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you your videos seem very helpful. What are good tip and chalk brands to buy? Also what are the main differences from hard to soft? Guy at the pool store said medium is good for overall shooting?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      For years I used medium tips today I use only soft I use victory brand tips and predator chalk. Medium tips last longer than soft but I replace my tips every six months either way.

    • @justinsamperio6068
      @justinsamperio6068 3 роки тому

      Also i like to be clean and respectful when plain on tables that are not mine. Is it important to use chalk the same color as the table?

  • @xris217
    @xris217 4 роки тому +6

    What do you think of the Triangle tip? I've been playing with it for almost a year. For the price of the tip, I get plenty of action and consistency from it.

  • @ElevatingConscious
    @ElevatingConscious 2 роки тому +1

    Will the alcohol damage the finish on wooden cues?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      Not at all. It evaporates very fast and it’s what the tip cue manufacturers recommend.

    • @ElevatingConscious
      @ElevatingConscious 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Just got a brand new Pearson cue and I really want to take care of this thing. She’s a beauty!!

  • @VinayakaramNagarajan
    @VinayakaramNagarajan 8 місяців тому +1

    I read about “cue silk” in some places. Is it worth it?

    • @Thenurse_jay
      @Thenurse_jay 8 місяців тому

      Very much so. Using it before a few coats of wax have me not using a glove anymore

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  8 місяців тому

      It’s good stuff

  • @zaterranwraith7596
    @zaterranwraith7596 2 роки тому +1

    I got a predator revo shaft, and when I encounter other people with one, most of them have swapped the tip out. I personally thought the standard tip it came with is great. Any thoughts on the predator tip? Perhaps suggestions for upgrades?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +2

      I think honestly people who swapped tips simply didn’t know any better. Most don’t know the difference between a quality tip and the pebble glued to the end of their cue- but in their minds they like one brand over another so that’s what they go with. Every one of my cues has either a victory tip or a kamui tip, and I’m certainly not going to take a victory tip off of the cue to put a kamui on there. I would find that to be a tremendous waste. But as I said a lot of times, people do things because they think they know what they’re doing, and they really have no clue.

  • @MemphisMike901
    @MemphisMike901 Рік тому +1

    I color code my JP’s also to match the butt to the shaft. Makes it super easy to pull out of my JB case!

  • @barryclark2582
    @barryclark2582 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Brian baz here. I've found that for carbon shafts a small amount of car wax works wonders

  • @andrewphillips858
    @andrewphillips858 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have a video about table care or are you planning on it, I think it would be a good idea also

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +3

      Yes, I will put one out within the next few days.

    • @andrewphillips858
      @andrewphillips858 4 роки тому +1

      @@FXBilliards just another suggestion of course, some people don't know the correct way to brush a felt or that the nap has a grain that you need to watch for, I look forward to it

  • @jc_boy4718
    @jc_boy4718 10 місяців тому +1

    Isn’t it bad to apply alcohol to the wood? Idk I heard about it somewhere

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  10 місяців тому

      That is not true - every major cue manufacturer recommends cleaning their shafts with alcohol. It evaporates very quickly, and it does not hurt the wood.

    • @jc_boy4718
      @jc_boy4718 10 місяців тому

      @@FXBilliards Oh okay

  • @johnbeliles5738
    @johnbeliles5738 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @jethrob258
    @jethrob258 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all great cleaning and storing advice. I always try to clean in between shots it's my nervous tic I guess, and keeps me focused on the game. Had to laugh about the $2 tip it's probably the same type of guy buying $40 body armor. 😟

  • @randomme0no
    @randomme0no 2 роки тому +1

    My chef got dinged up and I use some 3000 grit and took off a little bit of the varnish but I found that my hand doesn’t get so sticky when I’m shooting and I don’t need a glove hardly ever

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid brother, thanks!

  • @xe89
    @xe89 3 роки тому +1

    Should i get rid of the chalk on my tip totally after using my cue?

  • @michaelmccullar2982
    @michaelmccullar2982 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @iankentlazo50
    @iankentlazo50 5 місяців тому +1

    What's best recommendations for an alcohol percentage, 70 or 99%?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 місяців тому

      Go with 70% if you can make a choice

    • @iankentlazo50
      @iankentlazo50 5 місяців тому

      @@FXBilliards oh okay thank you. I thought i bought the wrong one. Some says 90 is better cuz of less water content

  • @ulyssesornelas627
    @ulyssesornelas627 2 роки тому +1

    dam awesome video. I did not give a rats azz bout my cheap sticks till i watched this. I literally cut my bathroom break in half to come clean my cues.

  • @BangTimePool
    @BangTimePool 4 роки тому +1

    Good vid Bryan!

  • @ajluther723
    @ajluther723 4 роки тому +1

    I’m a newer player just bought my first cue in January, a players cue. Just got my own table 6 weeks ago, a 7 foot is the biggest size I could fit. I’d like to get a break cue, and a jump cue. Or a break/jump cue? I don’t know how to jump the cue ball yet. What’s the difference between them beside just the length. What should I be looking for when purchasing without really knowing how to jump balls yet?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +3

      For a beginner I would recommend a break/jump. You will not get enough time using a jump cue to make it worth buying one at this point. As you move up and that jump becomes more important, maybe then you get a jump cue. The designated jump cue will be lighter and be shaped better for jump shots. But for now, I don't think it makes much sense.

  • @blkmoon33
    @blkmoon33 3 роки тому +1

    Finally someone saying NOT TO USE SANDPAPER! If you use wax you can remove it with all the dirt and chalk residue. A good alcohol wipe will remove the wax slowly. So wax it every 6 months or so.

  • @jabthejewboy
    @jabthejewboy 4 роки тому +1

    Is there anything you recommend specifically for carbon fiber shafts?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I use the Revo wipes. They work on any carbon fiber.

  • @DarianG98
    @DarianG98 4 роки тому +1

    Bryan! Thanks for the video. Funny thing about the tip situation..I play over at Markley Billiards, maybe you've heard of it or been up that way. Regardless, my old friend that teaches me how to play shoots with a 20 year old Meucci and bought a set of tips for like 20 dollars, the cheapest stuff ever and you can see the difference in his shot. But of course if I say something to him about it, Im not as good as him so he'd write me off lol. Ill point him your way.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Markley Billiards in Norristown? I’ve been there a few times

    • @DarianG98
      @DarianG98 4 роки тому +1

      @@FXBilliards that's the one.

  • @alex_fromrsa4815
    @alex_fromrsa4815 3 роки тому +1

    How do you keep your cue super smooth? I've been using wood oil for a few years but it doesn't seem to be as effective as it has always been.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      If you wipe them down with rubbing alcohol after each use, they will stay nice and clean and smoothies. I did a video called how to clean your pool cue it’s really short one minute you should check it out

    • @alex_fromrsa4815
      @alex_fromrsa4815 3 роки тому

      All right.Thank you

  • @hippocrate9269
    @hippocrate9269 2 роки тому +1

    Recently ordered a viking valhalla

  • @berghy0922
    @berghy0922 4 роки тому +1

    i love your katanas! ^_^

  • @bryceorloski6770
    @bryceorloski6770 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! I was always told to avoid moisture with my cue. Is the alcohol an exception for some reason?
    Also, I just recently got a break/jump cue. I'm new to more advanced equipment, so I'm curious if there's anything different with taking care of that. For example, you aren't supposed to shape the tip for that, right? Thanks for the help! I appreciate the video.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Alcohol evaporates so quickly it doesn’t become an issue. And correct you should not try to shape the phenolic tips on a break cue

    • @DavidParraHenry
      @DavidParraHenry 2 роки тому

      @@FXBilliards Just straight up rubbing alcohol you get at CVS?

    • @denialz1460
      @denialz1460 2 роки тому

      @@DavidParraHenry yes. alcohol evaporates like crazy; it's used for some technology because of how fast it evaporates.
      i'd go with the 91-93%, not the 70's

    • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
      @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Рік тому

      @@DavidParraHenry No. Rubbing alcohol contains oils such as witch hazel and camphor. You want *isopropyl* alcohol, also available at CVS. It has no oil additives. Also: unlike water, alcohol will not expand wood fibers.

  • @johnquinn8796
    @johnquinn8796 Рік тому +1

    Where is a good place to buy my first cue?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  Рік тому

      What area of the country are you in? If there’s not a place that sells billiard equipment check out Seyberts Billiards online.

    • @johnquinn8796
      @johnquinn8796 Рік тому

      @FXBilliards southeastern wisconsin. I was wondering if there was a place online that i could get 2 cues, for me and my wife. Preferably in the 100 to 125 dollar range. I tried dunhams but the selection was very poor and half the cues were warped

  • @J4k3_Ry4n
    @J4k3_Ry4n 3 роки тому +1

    Im sorry to bother you but if you have time can you please help me with a question I have. What do you recommend doing for joint maintenance? Like say its tight to screw on or unscrew or even squeaky when you screw it on? Any sort of lubricant I should be using to make it a smoother experience? I went through all of your videos but I didn't see anything on what Im asking.... Thank you.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      I don’t know what kind of lubricant you could use but cleaning the joint with a paper towel and alcohol might help. Also a Q-tip to get down in the areas you can’t reach

    • @J4k3_Ry4n
      @J4k3_Ry4n 3 роки тому

      @@FXBilliards Believe it or not Ive heard of using a little bit of chapstick. I appreciate you.

    • @scambodia147
      @scambodia147 3 роки тому

      Shane B. Yes sir you are absolutely correct,used some about six weeks ago,problem solved in seconds.

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 2 роки тому +1

      Maybe a small bit of silicone grease.

    • @barryclark2582
      @barryclark2582 2 роки тому

      Candle wax works wonders and its in your cupboard at home....

  • @Super_Sloww
    @Super_Sloww 2 роки тому +1

    Just to tickle my interest, what reason would you not want to sand your shaft (assuming you have no warranty). Coming from a carpenter’s perspective, it can not hurt in any form unless you used a rough grit or for some reason decided to wet sand?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому

      For starters, the least expensive quality cue (shaft only) will run north of $250. Even with a fine sandpaper 95% of the public is not going to sand it uniformly. And you’re taking something that has been meticulously calibrated, and slowly, but surely changing the diameter. For a weak player with cheap equipment, it won’t matter - for a good player with quality equipment it matters greatly. If it’s going to be done, it should be done by professionals.

    • @barryclark2582
      @barryclark2582 2 роки тому

      Hi Jacob Baz here I've been working on cue's for years ....( Timber worker making kitchen's etc ) too many idiots end up thinning the shaft and making oval or uneven flat spots . A very light ( 6/800 grit ) per year is acceptable with one coat of Danish oil wiped dry after a minute then polished off with dry tissue once dry

  • @dzavelion
    @dzavelion 2 роки тому +1

    Had someone tell me about using rubbing alcohol and a magic eraser and it works magic to stripping everything off the shaft and the ferrule the only thing is be careful around the swear coat line on your shaft because it can take that off too

  • @anthonywerleman318
    @anthonywerleman318 3 роки тому +2

    how do i clean a fiberglas shaft ?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      Predator makes wipes for the Revo. They will work on any fiberglass or carbon fiber cue. Alcohol on a paper towel will also work.

    • @anthonywerleman318
      @anthonywerleman318 3 роки тому

      @@FXBilliards I will try it alcohol. But 98% is ok?

  • @dennisschell5543
    @dennisschell5543 4 роки тому +1

    What about long term storage of a seldom used cue. Vertical in a rack? 🤔

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      If it’s a one piece Cue I put it vertically in the rack but for all of my two-piece cues I’m fortunate enough to have cases for them. They are usually in a case that sits vertically on the floor. I keep flirting with the idea of getting a display case but they’re so expensive.

  • @rexrice4496
    @rexrice4496 10 днів тому +1

    The ONLY thing that touches my cue shafts (both hard maple and carbon fiber) is micro fiber towels/cloth. For the chalk dust and burnishing. It works great. Micro fiber towels for cleaning pool balls, reading glasses works the same as with a cue shaft. Again, no pastes/liquids/waxes needed. Soon this will be common knowledge.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  9 днів тому

      I agree - microfiber is a must-have for any pool player.

  • @commandernoodles2367
    @commandernoodles2367 3 роки тому +1

    How do we straighten back a bent/warped cue?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      I don't think that is possible - but if it's a two piece cue, you can just buy a new shaft for it.

  • @intercrew99
    @intercrew99 2 роки тому +1

    do you have to worry about carbon fiber shafts in your car? I heard carbon fiber is not susceptible to damage like wooden shafts to the large temperature and humidity changes. Also, do you have to worry about it leaning against a wall because it won't warp. Thanks in advance for taking the time to view my comment and replying...

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      I can only anticipate the carbon fiber won’t have a problem and changing temperature conditions. But there’s still the wooden butt of your cue you should take care of For the long run

  • @jodihouts6032
    @jodihouts6032 4 роки тому +2

    If a wooden shaft is like a wooden floor, the alcohol will eventually damage it. What about vinegar? At a 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water it doesn't damage the finish.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому

      Predator and other cue companies recommend alcohol for cleaning your cue. I have been using it for over 20 years and have not had issue with any of my cues. Most of my shafts are more than 12 years old.

    • @jodihouts6032
      @jodihouts6032 4 роки тому

      @@FXBilliards Thanks. Probably a better stronger finish than floors, and floors shouldn't have body oils on them in most cases, Lol. Love your content!

  • @gregbrown4136
    @gregbrown4136 4 роки тому +1

    Somethings people never think of.

  • @wilkvanburen
    @wilkvanburen 7 місяців тому +1

    Another reason I prefer cues that have no wrap. lol.

  • @agm8531
    @agm8531 4 роки тому +1

    I like the lighting. Now where's the Marvin Gaye? Lol

  • @jameswilliams6914
    @jameswilliams6914 4 роки тому +1

    hey Bryan, I keep a package of wet wipes in my bag to clean my hands with. after playing a match one day my hand was blue from the table. I think it is a good idea, but I follow you alot on your videos. please let me know if caring these wipes is a good idea. thanks for all that you do for the game of pool. James

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I think it’s a great idea as long as you don’t use them on your cues. My hands seem to stay blue -I look like a Smurf at times

    • @jayhodges2243
      @jayhodges2243 2 роки тому

      @@FXBilliards my hands are very dirty after playing, especially the "heel" side of the palm next to my pinky that rests on the table.

  • @robsolo7767
    @robsolo7767 2 роки тому +1

    Its so hard to find anyone who works on tips in my area.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      I feel for you. I have to drive an hour to my guy.

  • @ianlapp8589
    @ianlapp8589 4 роки тому +2

    After cleaning my wood shaft, I condition it with Silicone Lubricant spray. Any comments on this?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому

      I don’t know anyone who has used silicone. How long does it last and does it hurt the wood at all?

    • @williamkervick6264
      @williamkervick6264 4 роки тому +1

      I use McDermott Ultra Glide Shaft Conditioner, it's a Silicone liquid , and it works really well.

    • @ianlapp8589
      @ianlapp8589 4 роки тому +1

      I have used it for about a year. I use 3in1 silicone lubricant spray. It outlasts anything else I have tried and is quick to apply.
      I used to use McDermott Caranuba wax that took longer to apply and didn't last all that long.
      The silicone does not hurt the wood at all that I can see.
      I also use a Chem-Pak Q cloth sprayed with a little silicone between cue cleaning it to keep the shaft smooth all the time.

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 2 роки тому

      Silicone is usually very gentle.

  • @99cr99
    @99cr99 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, do you have any websites you can refer me to for good expensive cues and tips? And which is the best brand for cues and tips? Would you recommend predator or peri? My budget is 3k for the cues can go a bit up in price if needed. Thanks

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      I am sponsored by predator so of course I love their stuff in their website

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 4 роки тому +1

    All good tips. I lay my cue flat on the table when I go to the restroom, I have to quit that. I figure it's the safest place to not being stolen.

  • @JeffMartin84
    @JeffMartin84 4 роки тому +1

    Curious as to why it's important to put your cue away every night if it's in a holder and not leaning awkwardly against anything. I understand the cleaning/wiping down when done.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Besides being a good habit, you limit the bad things that could happen to it. Getting dropped, bumped etc. . You also protect it from temp changes, humidity, and other environmental issues. (An issue for some more than others.) There are a ton of guys with tables in their garage or areas without climate control. Kids that can knock it over. Things like that. It's really up to the player. I personally have never once in 30 years left a cue out overnight. BUT, THERE IS ONE GOOD REASON to not put it away. Even though it takes LESS THAN 60 SECONDS to take a cue out of the case and be ready to shoot: some guys are more likely to practice if the cue is sitting out and ready to go. I do leave my break cue out at all times. And it's a pretty nice cue.

  • @BarryJSilva
    @BarryJSilva 3 роки тому +1

    I never leave my cue alone for one minute. I even take it to the bathroom. I don't let it out of my sight.
    Never let someone "just want to try your cue" for any reason. You will never get it back the same.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому

      Mike Massey told me he "just tried out" some guys break cue, and he broke it. He had to buy the guy another shaft. I'm with you Barry. I actually keep a cheep (well less expensive) shaft in my bag, in case I need to loan a student or another player a cue.

  • @Mark-fu2lq
    @Mark-fu2lq 3 роки тому +1

    I use fast orange hand cleaner to clean my sticks and I use car wax to keep it nice and slick I have done that for years with all of my sticks and I don't own cheap sticks

    • @whocares4464
      @whocares4464 3 роки тому

      Was wondering about using car wax or compound on my shaft

  • @ElHefe_the_Raider
    @ElHefe_the_Raider 4 роки тому +1

    Should you leave your cue in a cue stick holder overnight?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      A holder is fine. Just not leaning all night.

  • @teh_jibbler
    @teh_jibbler 3 роки тому +1

    6:16 Yes. ;)

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  3 роки тому

      YES YES, If you use sand paper, you have been doing a lot of things wrong along the way. Thanks for watching.

  • @coreycallahan7443
    @coreycallahan7443 4 місяці тому

    Leather and rubberized grips need to be kept clean for another reason as well. The skin oils in your hand are somewhat acidic and over time will break down the leather or rubber. Some leathers come with a polyurethane top coat to protect the leather but without proper cleaning the skin oil acids will eventually eat their way through the top coat and into the leather causing the leather to break down.

  • @michaelflowers6048
    @michaelflowers6048 9 місяців тому

    What if you have keep your cues in your car all the time

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  9 місяців тому

      Unless its carbon fiber, stop

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be 4 роки тому +1

    Good advice here. Only 1 very minor issue with what was said and it has to do with using paper towels to clean the cue. I know from wearing glasses that cleaning the lenses with paper towels is a no no. Too abrasive. Some kind of micro fiber cloth or a 100 percent cotton rag or tee shirt is best. I use a carbon fiber shafts. If using a wood shaft I can't imagine using paper towels would be wrong. Cheers, John Noe

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 роки тому

      I dont use either on my CF shaft. I use the Predator wipes. But I get you point about the paper towel. It IS what the cue manufacturers recommended. But a soft towel would be a better option. Thanks for watching and thanks for supporting the channel.

    • @larryvietvet543
      @larryvietvet543 4 роки тому

      Hi John, Did you play league at the Time Out 30 years ago?

  • @earlschrum
    @earlschrum Рік тому +1

    first wash hands often, next keep your shaft OFF the tables cloth !!!!

  • @alaskasfinest726
    @alaskasfinest726 4 роки тому +1

    I stroke mine everyday 😜😆

  • @daddyg5659
    @daddyg5659 3 роки тому +1

    I use a screw on tip