One thing that drives me nuts is on a new cue shaft and its shiny coat. You have to get this crap off as nothing has a better feel than bare wood, at least to me.
Here is the best method;
Yep, Mr. Clean Magic eraser. Damp it and then go for it. What a great job, plus, it is not abrasive on the wood. Except; it will pull the tedious bothersome "hair" like fibers. These are the fibers that cuesmiths wish they could cut off. Now you can because Mr. Clean Magic eraser just surfaced them for you. Taking a super fine, 1000+ grit, abrasive, just work the shaft and most simply disappear.
Next, if you have a piece of leather, burnish the cue shaft. If you don't, then grab a clean white envelope and use it to burnish with. You cue should now look cuesmith new.
And if your really want to, then use our conditioner to protect the wood keeping it smooth and repelling grit. No other wipe or conditioner consistently repels moisture. More importantly, all other wipes, conditioners and slickers will mix with moistures, the reason for tackiness as they immediatly start to break down.
(Note: Depending on the amount of oils from your hands and the density of your cue's shaft, sometimes only one SlipStic Conditioner application will last for well over a year, sigh!! This is why some players will seldom apply and think their shaft no longer needs anything. The longest and most effective application is to apply and leave on the cue shaft for 24 hours, yep even fewer applications are then needed.)
Here is the best method;
Yep, Mr. Clean Magic eraser. Damp it and then go for it. What a great job, plus, it is not abrasive on the wood. Except; it will pull the tedious bothersome "hair" like fibers. These are the fibers that cuesmiths wish they could cut off. Now you can because Mr. Clean Magic eraser just surfaced them for you. Taking a super fine, 1000+ grit, abrasive, just work the shaft and most simply disappear.
Next, if you have a piece of leather, burnish the cue shaft. If you don't, then grab a clean white envelope and use it to burnish with. You cue should now look cuesmith new.
And if your really want to, then use our conditioner to protect the wood keeping it smooth and repelling grit. No other wipe or conditioner consistently repels moisture. More importantly, all other wipes, conditioners and slickers will mix with moistures, the reason for tackiness as they immediatly start to break down.
(Note: Depending on the amount of oils from your hands and the density of your cue's shaft, sometimes only one SlipStic Conditioner application will last for well over a year, sigh!! This is why some players will seldom apply and think their shaft no longer needs anything. The longest and most effective application is to apply and leave on the cue shaft for 24 hours, yep even fewer applications are then needed.)