Sorry for such a post but with the advice on the Lam shaft thread I am begining to wonder if I have been going about the clean and care of my Wood shafts all wrong. I usually about a month or so give my Shaft a go over to remove the chalk and what have you . I found the advice from a thread here from a few years ago by doing this -
1- Magic Eraser lightly damp with Alchol
2- let dry about 15 minutes
3- lightly go over shaft with 1500 grit sandpaper to raise grain on wood
4- burnish with Parchment paper ( makes ferrule nice and shiny also )
5-finish with a wood wax such as Johnson paste wax and let dry and then buff to a nice sheen gloss
I only do this if the shaft is getting to blue, Most of the time I wipe it off with a dampen Alcohol rag and then dry and wax . What is your guy's methos for shaft maintence on wood shafts , also do you use anything on the Butt of the cue. I use a Guitar polish that makes them really shine. Thanks
1- Magic Eraser lightly damp with Alchol
2- let dry about 15 minutes
3- lightly go over shaft with 1500 grit sandpaper to raise grain on wood
4- burnish with Parchment paper ( makes ferrule nice and shiny also )
5-finish with a wood wax such as Johnson paste wax and let dry and then buff to a nice sheen gloss
I only do this if the shaft is getting to blue, Most of the time I wipe it off with a dampen Alcohol rag and then dry and wax . What is your guy's methos for shaft maintence on wood shafts , also do you use anything on the Butt of the cue. I use a Guitar polish that makes them really shine. Thanks