If its a maple shaft I use the magic eraser very lightly dampen and dry right away.
With a LD shaft, Predator or OB I use a almost dry Magic eraser and have to
dry immediately after because any wood that gets wet to any degree raises the grain
of the wood.
With a spliced shaft you really have to be careful because of all the glue in the shafts.
OB shafts are like a magnet for chalk so keeping them from not bluing at all is almost
impossible.Make sure you seal them after the cleaning or chalk will go in the pours
twice as fast.
If I use a OB shaft or Predator I practice with beige chalk to help prolong the shaft
staying clean visually.
With a LD shaft, Predator or OB I use a almost dry Magic eraser and have to
dry immediately after because any wood that gets wet to any degree raises the grain
of the wood.
With a spliced shaft you really have to be careful because of all the glue in the shafts.
OB shafts are like a magnet for chalk so keeping them from not bluing at all is almost
impossible.Make sure you seal them after the cleaning or chalk will go in the pours
twice as fast.
If I use a OB shaft or Predator I practice with beige chalk to help prolong the shaft
staying clean visually.