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Old 17th February 2009, 02:11 PM
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Default HELP! I need to remove pencil lines

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My father made a mistake and made the D an inch out, we brushed away the pencil but you can see it faintly, is there a better way of removing it? Its was made with a standard drawing pencil not a 'snooker marking pencil' -- This message may have been cut off and the rest will only be shown to members. To become a member, click here --
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Old 17th February 2009, 06:45 PM
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I once had the same problem as you, but it was with a Baulk line marking pencil. What I did was brus -- You need to be registered to read the rest of this thread --
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Old 17th February 2009, 07:02 PM
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not my area but i think somebody once told me white bread works - could be bollocks though! -- You need to be registered to read the rest of this thread --
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Old 17th February 2009, 07:33 PM
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I have used standard cellulose thinners which works well. Put on a piece of scrap cloth (baize if yo -- You need to be registered to read the rest of this thread --
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Old 17th February 2009, 07:38 PM
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use a rubber i have tried it before it works fine you have to brush the table realy well and give it -- You need to be registered to read the rest of this thread --
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Old 17th February 2009, 09:17 PM
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cheers i'll try the rubber and see if that helps, i have seen a cloth cleaner on various snooker sit -- You need to be registered to read the rest of this thread --
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