enjoydgame
05-30-2012, 06:25 AM
Cue Care
Don’t lean your cue against a wall or any other surface. As this may bend the end of your cue.
Don’t leave your cue next to a heat source like a radiator or in a hot car. As this may warp your cue.
Be careful not to bang the cue butt on hard floors. Although Elegance cues have a protective leather covering on the bottom of the cue, banging the end of the cue on a hard floor can cause the wood splices to split.
Try to store your cue flat, in a cue rack or ideally in a hard case. As this will help to prevent your cue warping or getting bent.
Transport your cue in a case where possible to avoid knocks.
Bed your new cue’s tip in (see bedding in your cue tip below).
Don’t lean your cue against a wall or any other surface. As this may bend the end of your cue.
Don’t leave your cue next to a heat source like a radiator or in a hot car. As this may warp your cue.
Be careful not to bang the cue butt on hard floors. Although Elegance cues have a protective leather covering on the bottom of the cue, banging the end of the cue on a hard floor can cause the wood splices to split.
Try to store your cue flat, in a cue rack or ideally in a hard case. As this will help to prevent your cue warping or getting bent.
Transport your cue in a case where possible to avoid knocks.
Bed your new cue’s tip in (see bedding in your cue tip below).