Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- Dartboard
- Rags
- Wood polishing oil
- Toothpicks
How To Clean A Bristle Dartboard
Step1
Remove your dartboard from its place on the wall and bring it either outdoors or to a workbench.
Step2
Remove the wire covering on the front of the dartboard. All bristle dartboards have the scoring zones and point values delineated by wire rims and numbers. Remove it with a screwdriver or it spring it free by working the rim over the metal catches on the sides.
Step3
Set the wire aside and douse a few rags with some liquid wood polisher, the same kind you would use to polish wood furniture.
Step4
Work the liquid wood polisher into the front of the board with firm circular strokes. The reason your board may be faded and have holes in it is because the sisal fibers have lost all their moisture. With the loss of moisture they lose their ability to spring back into place after being compressed or pushed aside by a dart. What you're doing is replacing the fibers' lost moisture. Don't use water for this task as it often causes sisal fibers to swell and will destroy the playing surface of the board. Water on your board can also promote smelly molds and mildews that give off a strong odor.
Step5
Let the board sit for a day. The next day push a toothpick into the board's face and inspect it. if the board comes out dry then it will require another polishing. Don't polish the board more than once a day or the wood polish will not have chance to soak into the board's fibers and simply leak or sweat out.
Step6
Repeat polishing the surface as many times as is necessary until the toothpick comes out moist or damp.
Step7
Place the wire rims back on the dartboard and rehang it back in it original spot. Your dartboard should shine like new.