For the most part, game tables are durable and easy to maintain, but use common sense and don’t put unnecessary stress on them. Pool cues, for example, are thin wooden sticks, so don’t bend them. Likewise, try and control your frustration, and don’t bang down a ping-pong or air hockey paddle. With foosball and dome hockey tables, be careful not to repeatedly pull or push the rotating bars with extreme force.
Read the owner’s manual of your game table to determine the proper ways to clean your game tables. You can use a handheld vacuum to clean the felt on your pool table, and wood cleaner to work on your ping-pong table, as well as the sides and legs of your pool and foosball tables. Air hockey tables, on the other hand, have plastic tops, but before you clean them, make sure your cleaning material won’t clog the air holes.