Is that a mr clean magic eraser you are talking about. I dont have a lathe but the last thing i cleaned my cues with was alcohol. it worked pretty good to but i was not sure if the would affect the wood. any other suggestions for someone that lives in a caribbean country with no cue makers around
Is that a mr clean magic eraser you are talking about. I dont have a lathe but the last thing i cleaned my cues with was alcohol. it worked pretty good to but i was not sure if the would affect the wood. any other suggestions for someone that lives in a caribbean country with no cue makers around
i am not trying to start a war and i respect your opinion, but i would suggest to be VERY careful with lighter fluid as i can desolve some of the glues used on the tips, ferrules and joint rings.
on my lathe i use the hightower cleaner, but when i play away from home, i just a damp paper towel. don't wait until the shaft gets real dirty. i wipe mine down ever couple sets, when i go to the restroom, i just keep the papertowels after i dry my hands.
what is the best solution to clean your cue with
I purchased a magic eraser yesterday after reading this post and it did a great job but I see what looks like white powdery stuff and am wondering if this powder is my shaft being sanded by the magic eraser.
Any thoughts?
Allen
Sequim, WA
No shaft sealer outside the USA?
Oh oh, I only have two bottles left. I've tried other sealers but they don't seem to work as well as Chris's.
Guess I'll have to hoard it.
I use deft sanding sealer from Lowes................
Kim