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new table
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and to owning a pool table. I just bought my neighbors used table. I don't know what kind it is or if it's regulation size. all I know is it's in decent shape for a '70s table. The felt has one small rip at one of the corner holes (on the bumper?) and the felt is filthy. But that's pretty much all that's wrong with it. So how do you clean the felt and is there anything I can do with the small rip? I don't realy want to change the whole felt. Thanks
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Thanks justme, as soon as I get it to my house I'll send some pics. But yes the tear is only on the bumper right on the end of it. as in the bumper stops at each hole. thanks for the reply.
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Pics would help for sure.
You can always wash the cloth as well. It is a bit time consuming and, if you have a high wool content cloth, it can kinda smell funny. It's worked well for me in the past, but others may recommend against it. I followed the advice I found on the site below, and I had no problems. http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/billiards.htm Just scroll down to the list of bookmarks, about half way down is the title "Deep cleaning a pool table". This site has lots of cool stuff relating to pool. |
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It will run you around 300 bucks to have the cloth redone. Depending on what the table actually is I'd recommend that to washing. A lot of times washed cloth loses all its stretch and can end up playing real slow.
I was a billiard mechanic for years so I've seen it all and simply vacuuming the table with a non agressive vacuum can help and like mentioned above using a brush will go a long way. Is this a slate table? Three piece? Is there a name plate on it? |
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