lfigueroa AzB Silver Member Silver Member Dec 6, 2023 #41 hang-the-9 said: No, cleaning and sealing a shaft is like a $20 job at most, or often included in a tip change. Click to expand... A shaft should *never* be cleaned as part of a tip job unless specifically requested by the cue owner. Lou Figueroa
hang-the-9 said: No, cleaning and sealing a shaft is like a $20 job at most, or often included in a tip change. Click to expand... A shaft should *never* be cleaned as part of a tip job unless specifically requested by the cue owner. Lou Figueroa
S straightline CPG CBL Silver Member Dec 6, 2023 #42 slach said: Another vote for MagicEraser wet with alcohol to get the blue out and smoothing the shaft slightly. Then finish with a drop of RainX (for car windshields) rubbed in briskly with a paper towel. The RainX leaves the shaft almost too slick. Click to expand... Hmm. Tempted to try Rain-X.
slach said: Another vote for MagicEraser wet with alcohol to get the blue out and smoothing the shaft slightly. Then finish with a drop of RainX (for car windshields) rubbed in briskly with a paper towel. The RainX leaves the shaft almost too slick. Click to expand... Hmm. Tempted to try Rain-X.