Wipe it with a microfiber cloth and then with alcohol wipes
Lot cheaper than those Pred Revo wipes: https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes-200ct/dp/B0191YLW34Wipe it with a microfiber cloth and then with alcohol wipes
i just got my ob carbon shaft
if it starts to feel "gritty"
how do i slick it ?
i know i cant use qwiz....![]()
Lot cheaper than those Pred Revo wipes: https://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes-200ct/dp/B0191YLW34
Selvyt microfiber cloth
spray bottle 91 percent alcohol
Lens wipes are really good as they are very low abrasion. Chalk with the cue tip down or on its side keeps most of the chalk off the shaft.
Clean dry hands helps a lot. If you get sweaty hands, wear a glove.
Lens wipes(with alcohol, come both ways) work perfect and won't damage shaft. I know a few cf owners and they've been using the Zeiss wipes since they got their shafts.My Cynergy shaft cautions against using water and says alcohol must be at least 75%, leaving out all of the common 70% wipes that are far cheaper than the ones they are selling. I'm still sure there are some much cheaper alcohol wipes out there, I just haven't found them yet. The 70% wipes are smaller put still big enough to clean a shaft and cost a few cents each.
The lens cleaners I use aren't alcohol based and I have no idea if they are safe to use on the carbon fiber shafts. The shafts are too expensive to find out and if one was to shatter in my bridge hand when hitting a cue ball I would think there would be a real danger of injury. Trying to dig carbon fiber out of my hand doesn't sound like fun!
Everybody has to decide for themselves but I would think those not wanting to pay for the name brand wipes might be best off to buy some 90% or higher alcohol and use it with dry wipes. Will probably have to order off the net, I haven't seen any alcohol on a local shelf for months except some literally no name 70% stuff at over seven dollars a pint!
One more caution, it may be tempting to buy bulk if you find a supplier for 75% plus pads. If you do, split with other people and share the cost. I have used the little 70% packets for years and haven't found a brand that won't dry out fairly fast. I wouldn't buy over a one year supply.
Hu
makes sense re: carbon fiber
I've actually been using zeiss, etc. wipes on my wood shafts for years
wipe wet, wipe dry..they work great for cleaning, keep shafts smooth
I've been watching to see if anything's gotten particularly dried out or anything
haven't noticed any ill effects yet..
anybody know if there might be, maybe down the road?
anybody else clean their cue wood similarly?
Thanks for your advice....:thumbup:I keep a small bottle of 70% alcohol in my case, and use a small amount with a napkin from the pool hall.
I have two Becue Prime M's I use it on.
It works great too... and cheap.
If you want it really slick use a small amount of Cue Silk on it... it will last about 8 hours.
Then you have to clean it and use Cue Silk again.
Just let the Cue Silk dry for about a minute or so and then rub the shaft quickly with a napkin for about 10 seconds.
In between cleaning and reapplying. Just rub shaft with a napkin for 5 - 6 seconds and that will make it slick again
It will be VERY slick.
Hospital grade alcohol wipes packets.