use the original ME and alcohol.
use the others to clean your couch.
I use a those green scrubbies, gets the dirt right off...then I use a bill from the money off the last guy I just beat. Smooths the shaft out nice and shiny.
I use a those green scrubbies, gets the dirt right off...then I use a bill from the money off the last guy I just beat. Smooths the shaft out nice and shiny.
I use a those green scrubbies, gets the dirt right off...then I use a bill from the money off the last guy I just beat. Smooths the shaft out nice and shiny.
So you've been using the same bill for 5 years? Must be beat up!
Hehe, just messing with ya.![]()
I just had my shaft reconditioned and after playing a couple of times and missing that gleaming white I took to the ferrule and first six inches of the tip end with a Magic Eraser (regular one without additives). It's been rough between my fingers since so I won't be using it again on my cue.
A Magic Eraser will wear down your shaft. I have had several people swear by how well the ME cleans shafts. Then I measure their shafts with a set of calipers. Most are surprised to find that their VERY CLEAN Predator 314's are playing at around 12.25mm. It's a very fine abrasive pad. Note: ABRASIVE. You may as well be rubbing your shaft down with rubbing compound.
The best cleaner for a shaft is 99% pure isopropyl alcohol. If you insist on the shaft being smooth as a baby's butt, then get a thick piece of leather or cardboard and burnish your shaft with it.
If you don't believe me regarding the ME wearing down a shaft, take measurements of your shaft today. Keep cleaning with the ME. Remeasure the shaft diameter along the length of the shaft you clean 6-8 months later. You WILL notice a change.