Hi there,
my friends recently recommended me a method to clean the dirt off my shaft with a damp cloth; whereby he'll wrap the cloth around the shaft and pull it hard from the top of the shaft all the way to the bottom such that it produces a high pitch sound (I presume this is from the friction between the damp cloth and the shaft).
He'll then finish off with a leather burnisher to remove any water residue left on the cue and it leaves a really smooth finish.
However, I'd like to know if this is advisable? Are there any potential damages to my cue shaft (I'm currently using a 314-2) or it works perfectly fine?
Information on this method of cue cleaning is very much appreciated!
Cheers,
Clarence
my friends recently recommended me a method to clean the dirt off my shaft with a damp cloth; whereby he'll wrap the cloth around the shaft and pull it hard from the top of the shaft all the way to the bottom such that it produces a high pitch sound (I presume this is from the friction between the damp cloth and the shaft).
He'll then finish off with a leather burnisher to remove any water residue left on the cue and it leaves a really smooth finish.
However, I'd like to know if this is advisable? Are there any potential damages to my cue shaft (I'm currently using a 314-2) or it works perfectly fine?
Information on this method of cue cleaning is very much appreciated!

Cheers,
Clarence