Removing scratches from your snooker cue acrylic badge
Every now and again we get a query as someone has damaged their cue badge. It doesn’t happen often but considering how many cues have them we thought we’d try and give people a steer in case they want to try and repair it themselves. It seems a shame for it to niggle you so why not try and buff the scratches out.
In the video we try and give an acrylic badge some nice deep gauges and then take the badge back to clear.
Removing scratches from your snooker cue acrylic badge
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