Oiled my chips - now they are slippery (1 Viewer)

Casino’s don’t oil their chips when they introduce them and they are never chalky and yes they get dirty but clean them…
I'd expect the chalkyness disappears in casinos pretty quick with the volume of use such new chips get. Don't see the casinos caring enough to pay wages to clean new chips.
 
Clean them?

Natural hand oiled chips....

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This is when I first got them, Classicpokerchips, actual clay. dusty faded, its just how they end up looking. here's the after pic
 

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I’ve oiled both Milano and Royals. Neither of them took the oil properly imo. If you must oil them using the absolute least amount of oil helps.

I could tell my Paulsons were actually absorbing vs the CC I was essentially spreading it around….
 
I’ve oiled both Milano and Royals. Neither of them took the oil properly imo. If you must oil them using the absolute least amount of oil helps.

I could tell my Paulsons were actually absorbing vs the CC I was essentially spreading it around….
Milanos and Royals plastic, just wipe them down with a damp rag.

Paulson and CPC are clay, so they actually absorb the oil after a cleaning (or straight from the factory).
 
I’ve oiled both Milano and Royals. Neither of them took the oil properly imo. If you must oil them using the absolute least amount of oil helps.

I could tell my Paulsons were actually absorbing vs the CC I was essentially spreading it around….
Oiling Milanos or Royals is like rubbing down a peanut with peanut oil.
 

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