Clean Ferrule and Pool Cue Tip

Chalk, dirt, and other foreign substances can build up on the ferrule and over time, will embed on your pool cue like tar. Cleaning the ferrule and tip of your pool cue regularly, by simply wiping it down (ensuring that you fully dry it off) can help prevent this build-up from occurring. This will make it smoother, cleaner, for a better playing shaft, which can only serve to improve your game, and extend the pool cue’s life span. It’s very important to keep your cue tip clean. It will affect backspin, accuracy, touch, smoothness of stroke, and precision of each and every shot that you take. When the pool cue is not in use, it should be maintained by protecting the cue’s tip from any foreign dings, scrapes, gouges, or anything else that may otherwise be of potential danger. This can be achieved by placing it in a cue case, or ensuring its safe return to the pool cue rack. Finally, you must remember that the tip itself should always be covered when not in play.