POOL T
CARE OF CABINET
ABLE CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Modern style tables (Addison, Black Knight, Renegade)
• Synthetic surfaces, such as laminates, can be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Furniture Tables (Pocket tables)
• Dust natural wood cabinetry frequently. To restore original luster, use a non-residue-producing dusting
agent, such as mild lemon oil.
• Never use glass cleaner on wood surfaces—the ammonia can chemically attack the finish.
• High or low humidity extremes can cause the wood to warp and crack over time. Regulate humidity with
a humidifier or dehumidifier accordingly.
• Although the finish is durable, spills should be cleaned immediately to prevent stains or damage.
CLOTH CARE
• Until it is broken-in, a new cloth can considerably affect ball roll. This is normal. Break in your cloth by
brushing it as often as possible during the first three months of use.
• Alternate breaking and racking ends of table when possible. Avoid excessively sliding the rack—try to rack
in one motion.
• Avoid excessive ball build-up in pockets. If not allowed to drop properly, balls can wear out the cloth
around pockets more quickly.
• Chalk is a grinding agent, so avoid chalking your cue over the table.
• The massé, jump shot, etc., can lead to scars or tears in the cloth.
• Always brush the cloth in the same direction toward the end of the table. Never brush in a circular motion.
Cloth may be vacuumed, in one direction only, using the upholstery attachment.
• To protect your cloth against light, dust and moisture, cover your table when not in use.
• The cloth can wrinkle and become loose if subjected to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regulate both
POCKETS AND HARDWARE CARE
Pockets
• Protect pockets from heat and light (sunlight, fireplaces, etc.) and humidity.
• Do not sit or lean on pockets.
• To avoid scuffing when shooting, never slide cue over pocket.
• Examine pockets frequently to ensure no tacks or staples have loosened. Loose tacks can damage pool balls.
• Dust pockets frequently. Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap when needed. Dry with a soft clean cloth.
• Never set anything on pockets—pen ink, nail polish remover, etc., can permanently stain pockets.
• For leather pockets, treat with saddle soap or similar product. When finished, wipe pockets thoroughly to
prevent ball and cloth blemishes.
• Avoid storing balls in pockets for extended periods of time. If you do, distribute balls evenly in all pockets.
Hardware
• Clean table hardware components with a damp cloth. This includes rail caps, cabinet corners, table feet and
leg levelers.
• Brushed aluminum components should only be cleaned with Never Dull
dulled if other cleaners are used.
®. This finish can be scratched and
ACCESSORIES CARE
Balls
• Clean balls as needed with a mild household degreaser, such as 409
soft cloth.
• Stubborn stains can be removed with a non-abrasive cleanser, such as Soft Scrub
a clean soft cloth.
• For a spectacular shine, after cleaning balls, apply paste wax and buff to a bright luster.