Need an Auto Ball cleaner
11/7/2009 8:41:17 PM
Need an Auto Ball cleaner
Please recommend an automatic billiard ball cleaner with a price range of between $400 and $700.
Need an Auto Ball cleaner
Replies & Comments
- quickshot on 11/9/2009 6:56:54 AM
I believe we went through this before about a yr ago. My suggestion at the time was to put the balls in a net stocking (a strong one) and put them in the diswasher. About the cheapest ball washer around. The net is a must for obvious reasons.
- bumped on 11/9/2009 3:06:54 PM
I live in a community that has a billiard room. I wanted an Automatic Cleaner for them. For my self in my house I use an 11" buffer with ball trays, clothes, etc.
- Fenwick on 11/9/2009 10:10:50 PM
Ballstar Pro Automatic Ball Cleaner Polisher is just one I found.
- bumped on 3/10/2010 8:48:40 AM
The Ballstar cleaner works well. Our community Billiard room just got one. I might buy one for my Home table. I'm playing with Brunswick Centennials. They look good when polished.
- bumped on 3/10/2010 8:49:37 AM
The Ballstar cleaner works well. Our community Billiard room just got one. I might buy one for my Home table. I'm playing with Brunswick Centennials. They look good when polished.
- Fox523 on 3/18/2010 8:01:45 AM
Be careful. If a ball gets stuck in an automatic ball cleaner, you can end up with permanent burn marks.
I recommend soaking the balls in warm water, wiping them dry then polishing them with Aramith ball cleaner (blue label.) If you have some tough chalk "tattoos" a tiny drop of the Aramith ball restorer (green label) will take it right off, then final clean with the Aramith ball cleaner.
There is a video on YouTube on how to build your own polisher for around $30.
Need an Auto Ball cleaner
- Title: Need an Auto Ball cleaner
- Author: bumped (Frank G.)
- Published: 11/7/2009 8:41:17 PM