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Most guys have tired many differant things for cleaning your shafts.
You ask for answers, and most do not listen to sound advice.
You listen to guys who "DO NOT" make a living cleaning shafts and taking care of cues. This I have done for years....
I, like many other qualified cuemakers and or repairman, do know what is best. I have been doing this for 32 plus years, and have many repeat customers. My methods have yet to ruin a shaft.
Just wipe your shaft down with a lightly water moisted cloth, and then wipe down with a dry soft cloth.
This will keep it clean. It will not, however clean one that's very dirty and green.
This will help with the older shafts, and really do a good job with the newer ones.
Then if you want, use a brown paper bag, [lunch bag or sack] and rub the shaft with this, and it will help keep it smooth and slick. You can also use a newer dollar bill...
For you guys who talk about bon-ami, and all the other abrasive crap, that's just what it is, crap. Not only does it marr your shaft, it also opens the grain up to allow dirt, chalk, moister to gather and could cause it to warp.
Of course if you have plenty of dough, $$$$$$$$$$$, continue on, buy new shafts every few month's.......
Do not use any kind of abrasive materials on your shafts.
Listen now, or pay later.
blud