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Did you know that proper installation of your cloth
can prevent premature wear?
If cloth is installed too loosely,
the cloth can "bunch up" in
front of the ball, thus greatly increasing
the appearance of ball burns or white
marks on the cloth. Simonis is meant
to be installed tightly over the
surface of the slate. This not only
provides the best playing conditions,
but it will ultimately increase the
usable life of your cloth.
Typically, white marks left on the
surface of the cloth are referred
to as ball burns. Simonis' high wool
content helps to reduce the appearance
of these marks. In addition, we recommend
using phenolic balls to further reduce
the appearance of these marks. Ball
burns from polyester balls are actually
marks left on the cloth from degradation
of the surface of the ball itself.
Phenolic balls are much harder and
are much more resistant to heat than
polyester balls.
As always, the cloth and the balls
should be kept clean. Any residue
that has built up on the ball or
on the cloth will eventually leave
marks. Simple maintenance will prolong
the life of your cloth, the aesthetic
appearance of your table, and your
enjoyment of the game.
Typically, balls are cleaned with
special polishes. It is not usually
recommended to use water to clean
billiard balls. Oils from your hands
as well as other compounds can build
up on the balls and should be removed
regularly.
The cloth can be brushed, but to
remove the chalk and talc powders,
it can be vacuumed with a non-rotating
brush-head attachment that does not
allow for too much suction to be
formed. Some small vacuums can pick
up bowling balls, but this will only
stretch the cloth on the table and
possibly harm the grouting of the
slates as well. You should test your
vacuum and brush attachment off of
the table first to make certain that
it is not going to damage the play
surface. Less is more in this department.
After all, you are trying to remove
a fine powder from a smooth cloth,
so don't overdo it.
   
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