"Alright"

It took you mentioning them to drag it out of me, and It's no big secret, so here's My take- You already know this Mike, But I have tried or use everything you mentioned except for the Mohawk. I have'nt tried that yet. Slip Stic is the nuts when used correctly, and I'm still using It on most shaftwork. I prefer to knock the topcoat of sealer off before using It, because It does'nt seem to work as well otherwise. I have used It with no sealer as suggested in the instructions I believe, but It's harder to get the chaulk out the next time the shaft comes back in for work. It does work very well if you only seal the pores beforehand though, and still helps with the next cleaning. True story, but I had one guy (good Player too) tell Me I got his shaft too slick, and It took a week for him to get used to It, that was a first for me.

I use It on My personal cue also, and I can go for a good while before needing to freshen the shaft up again. I still use just a slight bit of powder on My bridge fingers, from My little powder sack, and knock it off before stepping to the table, that's only on ocasion though, and after It's getting near time to clean the shaft again, but not even a quarter of what I used to have to use before trying the stuff out. I've been happy with It, best treament or polish I have used, mainly because It lasts better & holds up longer then most others I've tried.
Greg C