I do, I think that is exactly what predator saying .
I think cleaning a predator shaft with water will void the warranty .........................
Predators warranty
*WARRANTY INFORMATION
As the manufacturer of the highest quality billiards products on the market today, Predator Products (Predator) is committed to the performance and durability of its products. To protect your investment, Predator offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defects. If you ever experience a problem that you believe is covered under warranty, please return your product to us and/or email us at Customer Service. Please note that this warranty does not cover problems resulting from wood warping or abuse.
Terms And Conditions. Predator warrants solely to the original purchaser of the product, for as long as he/she may own it, that it shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. This Limited Lifetime Warranty is non-transferrable and does not apply to asserted defects resulting from: (a) normal wear and tear; (b) modification, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance; and/or (c) damage associated with exposure to extreme temperature or humidity.
This Limited Lifetime Warranty applies only to those products purchased from authorized dealers of Predator. Predator shafts designed for Uni-Loc® and Radial® joints are only warranted when coupled with Original Uni-Loc® and Radial® joints.
Predators suggested method of cleaning
Stay Away From Abrasives
Do not use any abrasives on your shaft and stay away from green pads in Pool Rooms. Using abrasives is going to take the diameter of your shaft down and modify the shape of your taper. It may even void the warranty of your Predator shaft if the ferrule or wood diameter falls below 12.25mm for 314 shafts and 11.4mm for Z shafts. Very fine micro papers (1500 grit) or burnishing is about all you need.
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Personally I consider all laminated LD shafts as being fragile.
There are allot of things a cue repair person or the owner can do in maintaining these laminated shafts that will void the warranty where on a solid maple shaft it wouldn't .
I am not so sure denatured alcohol will not void the warranty on some of these laminated LD shafts .
Which is one of the fluids I use to clean solid maple shafts.
Makes me wonder if some players who hands sweat a lot isn't the cause of some of these shafts to warp .
I want to do the best possible job on the cue brought into me for repairs and not damage the cue or shaft in the process of repairing it and maintaining it.
Everyone in here needs to be up to date on what will void the warranty on certain shafts and what the best maintenance procedures or what is the recommended factory maintenance procedures for that companies products.
Again, though, other than your opinion, which you are certainly entitled to and which deserves a measure of credibility because you have always been a solid contributor here and I am in no way denigrating it, is there any actual evidence that laminated are more vulnerable to water than solid? And I mean the way water might be used in cleaning (e.g., a slightly damp Magic Eraser), not putting the shafts in a puddle.
Companies love to have fine sounding warranties with small print exonerating themselves fro responsibility.