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Tiger Ball Cleaner and Polisher

Tiger Ball Cleaner and Polisher

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The Tiger Ball Cleaner and Polisher is a formula that gives billiard balls the best looking finish. Works great with all types of cleaning machines but also works well with just your hands and a towel. It not only cleans and polishes, but it brings back the original shine and color of your pool balls. This Tiger Ball Cleaner and Polisher features:

  • Cleans and Polishes billiard balls
  • 8fl oz. Bottle
  • No Silicone or Abrasives
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  • It cleans alright.
    3

    Posted by Ben on Dec 2nd 2011

    Well, the plus side is that this product cleans the balls just fine, but as for restoring finish or polishing, hell no, this stuff evaporates after a few seconds just like Invisible glass, it does smooth out some things, but it didn't leave any residue on my bare hands when polishing, and it didn't shine up our sets. However, it cleaned out those balls surprisingly well, it hardly takes 10 seconds to clean a ball up and down with this product, I suggest it as a first step before using a polisher,

  • ball polisher
    5

    Posted by rickey on Nov 20th 2011

    this is great stuff it not only cleans and polish your balls.it is great polisher for your cue.it will make a old dull cue finish look brand new.when i put a new tip on and clean their shaft i polish their butt with this polisher.makes them look brand new.dont use on cue shaft.for your shaft try cue clean.at cue clean.com about $9.00 a bottle removes all the chalk and oil from your shaft makes it look brand new and your shaft slick.give them both a try.

  • Must use a machine
    5

    Posted by Christopher on Oct 10th 2011

    This product works very well at micropolishing the surface. It requires a ball polishing machine to work properly. Or a buffer with a wool polishing pad. It would take you forever by hand and you would most likely be sore and upset afterwards. It is a better polish than a cleaner so keep that in mind. If you need a good cleaner buy the aramith cleaner, then use this product. If you have never cleaned or taken care of your billiard balls then start with the aramith restorer, then cleaner, then this product as the final step. I have restored 20-25 year old billiard balls for customers with all three products and my machine with great success. But it takes time and patience.

  • Great product
    5

    Posted by Diego on Aug 2nd 2011

    Works great to keep your billiard balls clean

  • I agree.
    5

    Posted by Norman on Jul 26th 2011

    I used liquid Turtle Wax but believe this cleaner/polish is a better product. I use a 10" orbital automobile polisher, put the balls in a ball tray, put about a half teaspoon of ball cleaner in the palm of my hand, and smear it all over the balls - it doesn't take a lot. The orbital polisher has the balls looking like new in just a few minutes.

  • lack luster
    2

    Posted by david on May 21st 2011

    it did clean the balls but it did not renew the shine

  • They be shiny
    5

    Posted by Tim on Feb 8th 2011

    Product really works great...........very little amount needed.........makes it very economical

  • Best Performance
    4

    Posted by Keefe on Jan 17th 2011

    This is a thin liquid product that works better than anything I have used. It cleans better than thin cleaners like Brite. It removes spots other cleaners don't. Then after buffing it makes a glossy finish. It polishes better than cream products like Aramith cleaner. It seems nothing can be perfect and this product has a serious side effect. It produces and static condition so chalk clings to the balls. This requires frequent wiping of balls but mostly for the cue ball. Thus I use Aramith on the cue ball after the Le Manifik to reduce the static cling.