


No blue combination with protector cream extra
- Buy 2 for €18,30 each and save 8,5%
- Brand: LONGONI
- Article code: 226240VDBe
- Availability: In stock
- Delivery time: 1-5 workdays
No Blue Sponge with No Blue Polish and Protector Cream – Longoni Combination Deal
Keep your cue in top condition with the No Blue sponge, No Blue polish, and Protector Cream combination from Longoni . This set is specially designed to keep the shaft of your cue clean, smooth, and protected for years to come.
Benefits of the No Blue sponge, No Blue polish & cream
Effective cleaning: easily removes blue deposits and dirt from the shaft.
Protection: The Protector Cream bottle provides a smooth finish and prevents rapid contamination.
Easy to use: compact and easy to carry in your cue bag.
Original Longoni product: guaranteed quality from a top brand in the billiards world.
Instructions for use for No Blue sponge, No Blue polish and Protector Cream
A clean, smooth shaft plays more consistently and lasts longer. Follow the steps below for a professional 3-step treatment: clean, polish, and protect.
Supplies
No Blue polish: for loosening dirt and blue deposits.
No Blue sponge (incl. polishing paper): for deep cleaning and smoothing.
Protector Cream: for a durable, dry protective layer.
Clean cloths: microfiber or lint-free cotton.
Lukewarm water: to moisten the sponge.
Preparation
Workplace: Provide good lighting and a clean, dry environment.
Cue cleaning: Remove loose dust/chalk with a dry cloth before you start.
Test: For sensitive or uncoated shafts, first try on a small, inconspicuous area.
Step-by-step treatment
Cleaning with No Blue polish (heavily soiled shafts)
Apply a small amount of polish to a clean, slightly damp cloth.
Rub the shaft along the grain of the wood.
Use a clean part of the cloth each time and repeat until no more dirt comes off.
Deep cleaning with the No Blue sponge
Wet the sponge under the tap and squeeze out lightly (damp, not dripping).
Rub evenly over the shaft while gently rotating the cue.
Continue until no more dirt comes loose .
Drying
Wipe the shaft immediately with a dry, clean cloth .
Then let it air dry for 2–3 hours for complete drying.
Polishing with polishing paper (from the No Blue sponge set)
Polish in even strokes over the entire shaft.
Build up the pressure lightly and in a controlled manner ; do not sand, polish.
Stop when the surface feels completely smooth .
Coat with Protector Cream
Apply a thin layer with a dry, clean cloth (pea size is sufficient).
Distribute evenly over the shaft and allow to dry briefly .
Polish until mirror-smooth
After drying, rub vigorously with a dry, clean cloth .
Polish until the surface feels mirror-smooth and completely dry.
Maintenance frequency
After intensive play: light cleaning with a sponge, brief polishing.
Full 3-step service: when the shaft feels rough or holds chalk faster.
Important tips and warnings
Little product, big effect: too much polish or cream can leave a residue.
No aggressive pressure: avoid sanding marks; let the material do the work.
Avoid moisture in connections: keep the ferrule, tip and joint as dry as possible.
Carbon shafts: always use with caution and test locally first; use minimal pressure.
Clean cloths: dirt and lint can cause scratches and streaks.
Common mistakes and solutions
Sticky or greasy feeling afterwards: used too much cream; reapply thinly and polish for longer.
Still visible blue deposits: repeat steps 1 and 2 with a clean cloth and a damp sponge.
Rough spots after polishing: pressed too hard; polish again with light pressure and an even motion.
Ready to use: your shaft is clean, smooth and protected for a consistent playing feel.
Why choose this combination deal?
Billiard enthusiasts know that a well-maintained cue makes all the difference in playing comfort and precision. With this Longoni maintenance kit, you'll extend the life of your cue and always play with a perfectly smooth shaft.
Order the No Blue Sponge with Protector Cream combination deal now and experience for yourself how easy it is to professionally maintain your cue.












