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Frequently asked questions
When choosing a snooker cue, consider factors such as weight, length, and tip size. A well-balanced cue that feels comfortable in your hand is essential. Test different cues to find one that suits your playing style. Additionally, consider the material and craftsmanship for durability and performance.
To clean snooker balls, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to wipe each ball individually. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads as they can damage the surface. After cleaning, dry the balls thoroughly with a soft cloth. Regular cleaning helps maintain the balls' smoothness and ensures consistent performance during play.
To maintain your snooker cloth, regularly brush it to remove chalk and dust. Use a specialized snooker table brush and brush in straight lines from one end to the other. Avoid using a vacuum cleaner as it can damage the cloth. Iron the cloth occasionally with a snooker table iron to keep it smooth and fast. Also, cover the table when not in use to protect it from dust and sunlight.
The frequency of replacing your snooker cloth depends on the amount of use and the level of care it receives. For a table used regularly in a club, the cloth may need replacing every 6-12 months. For home use, it can last several years with proper maintenance. Signs that the cloth needs replacing include visible wear, loss of nap, and difficulty in achieving a smooth surface after brushing and ironing.
A broad product range: cues, cases, chalks, cue-balls, cloths etc.
Proven track record / reputation (especially among clubs, pros).
Quality of materials & manufacturing (wood choice, phenolic ball resin, durable cases).
Availability of service/support (e.g., repairs, replacement parts).
Transparent shipping, warranty & return policies.
Aramith: Known for professional-grade balls used in major tournaments.
Riley: Traditional UK snooker equipment brand with long heritage in cue-sports.
Parris Cues (founded by John Parris): High‐end cues and accessories, used by top players.
For India / local market: Snooker Alley has strong reputation.
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