POOL BALL CLEANING SYSTEM - Part 1 of 2.
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I hate excess friction on my balls too, I wash my balls every time i play with them, I especially clean them when someone else plays with them, you never know where they have been.. Good Vid !! Thumbs up
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I liked it untill I checked the price on ebay for that bucket thing.. $100.00 sigh*
Off too another video that has a cheaper way lol
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great vid! I like everything except doing it on the table. I know u know but anyway, good job!
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Thanks for posting.
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This is the best system out there. I've seen others out there that you can make on your own for about $40 but you're just throwing your money away. The machines that pool halls use cost between $600 - $800 and don't work nearly as good. In my opinion, this is money well spent. I love mine and use it all the time. I have 2 sets of pool balls that are over 10 years old but look & play like brand new 'out of the box' pool balls. It's really helped my game.
cleanbilliardballs 5 months ago
i enjoyed the videos. nice presentation. in the end i opted for the upsidedown carbuffer in a bucket approach, where i let the balls spin for a minute or two. i'm surprised you got such good results after only a few seconds.
ashnut 1 year ago
@ashnut I saw that on utube also. The reason I like this one so much is it is a cleaner and polisher. Everything else out there, including the expensive pool hall machines, just polish over dirty balls. Some scuff marks require alot of elbow grease to remove and this system provides that for me. If your machine is lacking this capability, I highly recommend the system I use. I have yet to see any machine that works as good. Thanks for your positive input.
cleanbilliardballs 1 year ago