
You should clean your balls regularly, especially if you play pool a lot. It not only keeps your balls in good shape but also prevents them getting damaged. Polishing your balls will give them a brighter shine.
The first thing you need to do is figure out how often you play. Your pool balls will stay cleaner and fresher if they are kept in a case. Also, keep them away from direct sunlight. This will help prevent the balls from yellowing too quickly.
To protect your pool ball, you can wipe them clean with a soft towel. But, be careful not to scratch them. This can cause irreparable damage. A microfiber cloth is an excellent choice. The cloth should be used for approximately 30 seconds on the ball. Use a dry towel to wipe the cloth off.

To clean your pool ball, you can also use dishwashing fluid or a sprayer cleaner. These products will leave a residue behind on your pool balls. Instead of using these products, you can try baking soda and water to create a paste to use on the balls. After you have mixed it, rub the paste into the balls. Then rinse off with cold water.
Finally, you might want to look into a billiards ball polishing machine. These machines can do a lot for you so you don't need to do all of it. If you don't have one, you can still clean your pool balls by yourself. It is important to be patient and learn from your mistakes.
There are two main types of pool balls: phenolic or polyester resin. Both are made from durable thermosetting plastics. But with time, both materials will start to turn yellow. The phenolic resin balls are durable for up to 40 year. To avoid discoloration, it is important to keep them clean.
To clean a poolball, you can remove any dirt or grime. You can use a microfiber cloth, soap, and water to clean the ball. To make a thick paste, mix baking soda with warm water and scrub the balls. To get rid of soapy residue, rinse the balls with a few drops water.

It is important to remember to use the correct cleaner every time you clean your pool ball. Your balls can be damaged if the cleaner is not right. So, you should never clean your pool balls with abrasive utensils. If possible, avoid using dishwashers. Dishwashers can lead to the balls getting softer and dirtier quicker. Similarly, using a high powered spray cleaner can do more harm than good.