1. Cleaning
After frequent use, the Small Head Billiard Cue needs to be cleaned first. During use, the cue will come into contact with sweat, dust, chocolate powder and other substances on the hands. You can use a soft damp cloth to gently wipe the cue shaft to remove the dirt on the surface. For the residue of chocolate powder, you can use a slightly damp cloth to gently wipe it, but be careful not to let the water penetrate into the inside of the cue. For the leather head of the cue, you can use a special leather head cleaner to clean it to remove the dirt and residual chocolate powder on the leather head to keep the leather head in good condition.
2. Inspection and adjustment
After cleaning, carefully inspect the cue. Check whether the shaft of the cue has scratches, bumps or bends. If there are slight scratches, you can gently polish it with fine sandpaper and then polish it with a polishing agent. If the cue is bent, you can try to correct it with a professional cue correction tool, but if the bend is serious, you may need to seek help from a professional. At the same time, check whether the joint of the cue is loose. If it is loose, tighten it in time to ensure the stability of the cue when hitting the ball. In addition, check the wear of the leather head and decide whether to replace the leather head according to the degree of wear.
3. Maintenance and protection
In order to extend the service life of the Small Head Billiard Cue, proper maintenance and protection are required. You can use special cue maintenance oil or wax to apply it on the cue shaft to keep it smooth and prevent the intrusion of moisture and dust. When storing the cue, use a special cue box or rack to prevent the cue from being squeezed and collided. At the same time, avoid placing the cue in a hot, humid or direct sunlight place to prevent the cue from deformation or damage. When carrying the cue out, pay attention to protecting the cue and avoid impact by external force.
4. Regular maintenance
In addition to daily maintenance work, the Small Head Billiard Cue also needs to be regularly maintained. You can send the cue to a professional billiards store or repair shop for inspection and maintenance every once in a while. Professionals can perform more in-depth inspections and maintenance on the cue, such as adjusting the center of gravity of the cue, replacing worn parts, etc. Regular maintenance can ensure that the cue always maintains good performance and condition, providing billiard enthusiasts with a better hitting experience. In short, the Small Head Billiard Cue needs to be cleaned, inspected, maintained, and regularly maintained after frequent use to extend its service life and maintain good performance.