Do you just use a rag to wipe your shaft off? Or do you use one of those scrub things?
I use a damp rag. When that is no longer effective, then a piece of magic eraser, followed by 4000, and 6000 grit sandpaper. When it comes time to replace the tip, I usually have the shaft professionally cleaned and burnished.
Where do you get 4000 & 6000 grit sandpaper?
The best I can find anywhere is 2000 grit and of course, Croakus Cloth.
Matt B.
Do you just use a rag to wipe your shaft off? Or do you use one of those scrub things?
Do you just use a rag to wipe your shaft off? Or do you use one of those scrub things?
JOHNSON’S® Baby Gentle CleansingDo you just use a rag to wipe your shaft off? Or do you use one of those scrub things?
Two squirts of 409 on a paper towel. Works better than just water.
Lou Figueroa
stream or spray squirts
409 is good for killin house flies
instant death
Magic eraser with a bit of alcohol on it works well for me, and doesn't raise the grain. Usually burnish with leather or paper towel.
Where do you get 4000 & 6000 grit sandpaper?
The best I can find anywhere is 2000 grit and of course, Croakus Cloth.
Matt B.
You really only need to clean the shaft once, from that point on its all about maintaining the shaft. If the shaft gets clean and sealed it really will not need cleaning any more !
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You will need denatured alcohol, a small can of CLEAR shellac , and a can of hard yellow carnauba car wax. Paper towels.
I use two different waxes carnauba and synthetic waxes but this time just use the carnauba wax. Carnauba wax is the hardest and has the highest melting point of the three known natural waxes. Wax the shaft with hard yellow carnauba car wax several times and give the wax time to dry hard on the shaft. then buff the shaft smooth and slick.
You need to know the natural oils in and on your hands will break down the carnauba waxes and the shellac.