You can use the magic eraser dry too, I have been doing so for a few years now. Just make sure you have a nice little piece of leather to burnish with afterwards. The Magic Eraser will leave little fibers or something when you are done using it. The leather will get rid of it and make you shaft slick.
Looking for some sort of solvent.
I prefer not to put any grit of sandpaper on my cue.
A lot of good ideas here.
I dress teh shaft prior to ever playing it with 10 coats of carnuba wax, allowing each layer to dry.
From here on in, I can simply wipe the shaft with 99% isopropyl alcohol and the grime comes right off but the wood grain is not raised. about once a year another coat of carnuba goes on.
My player's shaft is getting very blue. I use a damp towel to usually clean it but I am looking for some products or conditioner that may take the blue out.
How many good products are there?
What are some of the major brands?
I hate stick hands....
Thank you in advance.
Disagree.
Magic Eraser is simply the best solution for the home user. Slightly dampened with denatured alcohol for me.
The Magic Eraser isn't an abrasive. The "grit" people are talking about is the Magic Eraser fibers falling apart. It's the microfibers that get into the crevices of the wood.
Freddie
What's the difference - denatured alcohol, regular rubbing alcohol?
The caranuba wax, as I have looked at that stuff some have additives or contain different chemicals, do those matter at all?