
If you play pool often, it is necessary to regularly clean your balls. You can keep your balls clean and prevent them from becoming damaged. You can also polish your ball to make them shine more.
First, determine how often you play. You can keep your pool balls clean and dry by keeping them in a bag. Also, keep them away from direct sunlight. This will help prevent the balls from yellowing too quickly.
Another thing you can do to protect your pool balls is to wipe them down with a soft cloth. It is important to avoid scratching the pool balls. Microfiber cloths are a good option. Use the cloth on the pool ball for about 30 seconds. After that, you should wipe it off with a dry cloth.

To clean your pool balls, you can also use dishwashing detergent or a spray cleaner. However, these products will leave a sticky residue on the balls. Instead of using these products you can use baking soda and some water to make a paste to apply to the balls. Once it is dried, you can use the paste to coat the balls. Rinse them off with cold running water.
Lastly, you may want to consider using a billiard ball polishing machine. These machines can do a lot of the work for you, so you won't have to do all of the work. However, if you don't have a pool ball polishing machine, you can clean your pool balls by hand. Be prepared to make some mistakes.
There are two main kinds of pool balls: polyester resin and phenolic. Both materials are made with durable thermosetting polymers. However, the materials will eventually turn yellow with age. The life expectancy of phenolic resin balls is up to 40 years. To avoid discoloration, it is important to keep them clean.
The simplest way to clean a pool ball is to remove dirt and grime. To accomplish this, use a microfiber fabric and some soap and warm water. Warm water mixed with baking soda can make a thick paste to scrub the balls. Use a few drops to water to rinse them off the soapy residue.

When you clean your pool balls, you should always remember to use the right cleaner. The wrong kind of cleaner can ruin your balls. Pool balls should never be cleaned with abrasive utensils. Avoid dishwashers, if at all possible. Dishwashers can cause the balls to break down and get dirty faster. A high-powered spray cleaner can cause more harm than good.