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How To Wax A Shuffleboard Table

If you own a shuffleboard table, then chances are you and your friends and family members enjoy playing it quite a bit. Over time, it is inevitable that your table will eventually become dirty and lose some of its shine. If you want to keep your shuffleboard table looking like new at all times, then you should wax it, in addition to cleaning it. How do you wax a shuffleboard table the proper way? Here is a guide for you to follow, to ensure that you keep your shuffleboard table looking pristine and in tip-top condition.

Traditional Shuffleboard Table FinishShuffleboard Waxing Kit

Waxing instructions could vary depending on the type of wood that your shuffleboard table is made from. If your particular model is constructed of a traditional shuffleboard wood finish, then you will need to clean the table with an appropriate cleaner before starting the waxing process. This only has to be done the first time, and in the future you can skip the first step. Here are the steps to getting the ultimate wax job the very first time:

1. Clean the table with a combination of ¼ cup of vinegar with a high quality oil like olive oil or liquid wax jojoba, which can be purchased either online or at a local health food store. Only a few drops of oil is necessary. This combination works optimally, as the vinegar draws the dirt from the table, while the oil provides lubrication in order to prevent the wood from drying out.
2. Using a high quality furniture wax and a towel, apply the wax to the table while gently buffing with a dry towel. The shuffleboard table should be as smooth as silk at once you finish. This should be performed a few times a month.
3. To increase game-play and speed, after you’re done waxing, you should apply a high quality silicone spray to seal the wax. The silicone may slide right off the first time, but after future waxes it should adhere better.
4. The last step is the application of some type of powder, like Adroit. A light coating is best, and you can use your pucks to help you determine if you’ve used the proper amount. The pucks should slide freely across the table. If it fails to slide freely, then you will need to wipe away the excess.

Polymer Finish Tables

For a table constructed of this type of material, you can use just about any multipurpose cleaner, including window cleaner. After you’ve adequately cleaned the table, you can then proceed to step 3. A shuffleboard table made from polymer should be cleaned 2 or 3 times a month, just like a traditional wood finish choice, however, there is less maintenance involved in a polymer table.
As you can see, waxing your shuffleboard table doesn’t have to be as difficult as you may have originally believed. As long as you follow these easy-to-perform steps, then your favorite game table should remain in tip-top condition for as long as you own it.

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