LastTwo said:What about steam cleaning your shaft? I used this on an old shaft to test it, and it cleans better than anything out there, even better than magic eraser. What I do is I get a slightly damp cloth and I heat up a clothing iron. I put some gloves on and iron the cloth until steam starts coming out of the cloth. Then I wipe down the shaft once or twice. The white cloth turned dark blue, it cleaned it very thoroghly. It also got rid of all the dings. The grain was raised so naturally I smoothed and burnished. This is an old shaft I dont use anymore, and I don't know if that could have damaged it. Does anyone know?
I have seen someone do this before also, but they used a cherry of the cigarrette, it worked faster, and instead of using water they used spit as the spit didn't run off the wood, put a little spit on the dent and run the cherry of a cigarrette over it until the dent is gone but don't hold it there to long as it will discolor the wood, so you best bet would be using a wet cloth and running the iron over it just take a little longer. Cole.