Mikey, I don't do anything different with a Laminated shaft that I wouldn't do for Maple.
Except on a maple, I may use either Ammonia with an ME or Acetone with ME.
Hit it very lightly with 400. Mostly green crap from chalk and oil. Scrub with ME and Alcohol until all the blue is out.
Chris Hightowers Shaft Sealer. Wax and a leather Swatch.
Just don't want to use anything more harsh than alcohol on a Lam Shaft.
Of course, I always tape off the Decals and collar. In many cases, I used to re finish the first 4 inches of a shaft if the original finish was worn and or, worn irregularly. With Water Poly. Takes time but I have never charged anyone for a shaft clean when they want a re tip. Just one of those small services that I do for free.
The other fellow in town won't clean a shaft unless you give him 15 Bucks. When I drop off a shaft at the bar for League, I always say, "Brand new again, eh".
They inspect the new shaft and rub their hands up and down it with a smile. I have heard people talk. That extra 15 minutes that I give always comes back on me.
Plus, I would never allow a re tip to go out of the shop as dirty as it came in. Just a bit of a Pride thing.
I have found with using the Shaft Sealer, it will give a shaft the same shine as the original finish. If you do that with a shaft, and tell people how to maintain one after they use it each time, it is not uncommon for a shaft finish to last for a few months, maybe even longer.
Thanks Blue. Hey, putting the sealer on doesn't raise the grain enough to require a burnish? I'm going to order some of that shaft sealer right now.