Keeping a new shaft clean
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Too bad suggestion, this is only recomended to do it just 3 or 4 times a year if you play almost daily, and just if a simple clean isn't removing the grass. Dont do it to clean chalk, it is a hard maintenance and makes the shaft thinner each time.
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LOL!
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sand it some more idiot
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ALL cues will turn blue over time, its unavoidable. I've personally watched people take a very high grit sandpaper to their shafts for years and the width is virtually the same. The coating from the manufacturer is just to keep out moisture until you first sand on it, after that keep it in a hard case. Poof your done. Simple.
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If you set your cue on the rail and the shaft on the table it will warp
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Why dont you take the stickers off? And please quit sanding your que thats ridiculous youll have a toothpick soon, clean it once and hard wax it if youre so worried about 'unsightly chalk', rack em and break.
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i don't think this guy knows what is he talking about.
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Use tan colored Master chalk - you'll never go back to blue and your cues will stay new looking. Don't sand it and expose it to moisture - ever.
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what a moron....
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That's just 2000 grit sandpaper. Rubbing alcohol and microfiber will do just as good, w/o reducing shaft width.
Chalk is blue, wood is white... All that white isn't chalk. it's WOOD... You will have the world's most expensive cocktail stick this time next year!
wwwPro9CoUk 2 years ago 11
Umm....that's not chalk,it's actually the wood that you're sanding it away.Your shaft will get thinner over time.
verx666 1 year ago 6