Does anyone STILL use/recommend these for either cleaning or sealing their shafts???
but does anybody else use a bill for burnishing???
ME.......CLEAN & NEW SEEMS TO WORK THE BEST
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About naptha or other powerful grease solvents. They absorb whatever oils there are in wood, leaving them dangerously dry and prone to splitting , warping and other bad stuff. Without the natural oils the wood can absorb moisture (water) which contributes to bad stuff. By the way, I was a dry cleaner. The solvent used was perchlorethylene (trichlorethlyene 1,1,1,), the same solvent auto repair shops used to clean parts with. But I digress.
Try this on a shaft that you do not care about: Wipe it down with a cloth soaked in Clorox bleach until no more color comes of on the cloth. Wash with warm water and hand soap and rinse with warm water. Dry with a hair dryer. The grain will have raised slightly so polish shaft with 1000 + paper. Apply neutral wax shoe polish and buff and buff and buff. It will be gorgeous and slicker than snot. I say experiment with an old shaft first because I know you'll think I'm crazy. And truthfully, I am a bit bonkers.:grin-square:
Does anyone STILL use/recommend these for either cleaning or sealing their shafts???