sometimes chulk dirty the shaft..use a shaft cleaner doesn't help with some littly details inside the shaft,,is there's anyway to avoid the shaft to get dirty with the shaft..
hypnauticz said:sometimes chulk dirty the shaft..use a shaft cleaner doesn't help with some littly details inside the shaft,,is there's anyway to avoid the shaft to get dirty with the shaft..
berlowmj said:Q Wiz is handy, non-abrasive, & miraculous.
This is bar none THE BEST METHOD around. And Jim has explained it down to a t. I tried this method today, and the results were freaking amazing! I mean really unbelievable. And that is coming from someone who is a clean freak and has tried nearly every method available. I don't know what's in those magic erasers but they're incredible. I hope they keep them on the market for years to come. This is a great method to get your shafts looking like brand new with hardly having to do any sanding.JimS said:Use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It will clean the shaft beautifully and afterwards you will only need a few swipes with 1500 grit. You will not have to "sand it down". The Magic Eraser gets it CLEAN and leaves it feeling like it has some short hairs sticking up. Just a few swipes with 1500 or even 2000 grit will leave it smooth. I'd hit it with a few wipes of 600 grit and then the 2000 and then some leather burnishing.
JesPiddlin said:Here are some previous threads about cleaning shafts:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=60019&highlight=clean+shaft
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=48814&highlight=clean+shaft
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=27483&highlight=clean+shaft
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=12438&highlight=clean+shaft
I didn't really have time to look through any of these threads. I'm not gonna guarantee any results from any ideas. All I'm gonna say is be careful! It can be easier than you'd think to mess up the finish on a cue. And having a cue refinished IS NOT CHEAP.
CDs cues said:If you switch to tan or gray chalk, you will be surprised how much better you shaft will look and stay.
I'm guessing you never owned a 30 table pool hall with green Simonis cloth that you are particular about. Just a guess.CDs cues said:If you switch to tan or gray chalk, you will be surprised how much better you shaft will look and stay.