Pitted Ferrule

td1223

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I went to clean a friends 314 shaft and as I removed the chalk dust from the ferrule using some alcohol, I noticed all these pits in the ferrule with black in them. Any idea on what happened or what should be done to fix this?

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ideologist

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Once you rub crap into LBM, it's in there. You can try bleach, but I wouldn't do that with a tip installed. I saw a guy clean his up once with a bleach gel. Left it on there for a few hours, smelled awful.

Typically, though, this is permanent without cutting the ferrule down.
 

RickLafayette

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The ferrule on a BK3 break shaft that I have looks exactly like that. I've tried everything to clean it w/o success. I don't want to turn it down and I know bleach will weaken certain plastics. I just leave it as it is. I have another BK3 shaft that looks brand new and both shafts are the same age and have been treated the same.
 

HawaiianEye

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I'm an "experimenter" and live with the results...good or bad. :) :)

I would try some hydrogen peroxide on it.
 

James Sarenich

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ideologist banned

Just noticed ideologist is banned! What happened? Sorry for taking away from the thread.
 

Kim Bye

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Once you got dirt in the pores it`s allmost impossible to get out, denatured alcohol and compressed air might get some of the crud out.
If you get it to a point where you are happy with the result, seal the ferrule with cyano, sand and polish.
 
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