Instead of 1500 grit fine sandpaper, I've recently been using Renaissance wood wax, which was recommended on a thread here by a number of members, on my Mezz WX900 shafts. I've used the wax number of times and I've recently started to feel it wasn't working as well - as perhaps too much wax was building up on the shafts from doing this.
The other day I doused a little 95% natural denatured alcohol on a cloth and rubbed down the shaft with it - it evaporates virtually almost instantly. The shaft now feels considerably smoother. Just curious if anyone knows, is there any downside to applying denatured alcohol to a wood shaft on a regular basis to keep it slick?
I know from first hand experience to never again use the denatured alcohol on a magic eraser to clean off the high gloss finish on the butt of the cue - as it will permanently dull the high gloss finish, but I wasn't sure if there were any concerns I need to be aware of in using it on the shaft portion of the cue? Thanks
The other day I doused a little 95% natural denatured alcohol on a cloth and rubbed down the shaft with it - it evaporates virtually almost instantly. The shaft now feels considerably smoother. Just curious if anyone knows, is there any downside to applying denatured alcohol to a wood shaft on a regular basis to keep it slick?
I know from first hand experience to never again use the denatured alcohol on a magic eraser to clean off the high gloss finish on the butt of the cue - as it will permanently dull the high gloss finish, but I wasn't sure if there were any concerns I need to be aware of in using it on the shaft portion of the cue? Thanks
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