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RACKRUNNER21
Home away from home Joined: 19-Sep-2006 Posts: 862
From: Bristol
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Posted: 2007-08-16 15:56
Just wandering if anyone has used it and their opinion on it?I am thinking of trying it but i want to know if it actually works first. Is says on the pro shop description that it doesn't use chemicals to clean the shaft well if thats the case surely just a normal sponge will do the same thing? i currently clean my shaft with just water and then drying with a towell, i used to use the Q-clean bleach powder stuff but got recommended not to use it as it can damage your shaft. [ This message was edited by: RACKRUNNER21 on 2007-08-16 16:00 ]
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mackie
Home away from home Joined: 19-Jan-2007 Posts: 207
From: hull
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Posted: 2007-08-16 15:57
i use the bleach stuff and have never had a problem
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RACKRUNNER21
Home away from home Joined: 19-Sep-2006 Posts: 862
From: Bristol
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Posted: 2007-08-16 15:59
i didn't have much of a problem, but when i used several times on the same shaft it seemed to leave dark black patches in certian areas of my Predator shaft..maybe i was using too much
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contrakid
Home away from home Joined: 22-Oct-2006 Posts: 628
From: Bournemouth
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Posted: 2007-08-16 16:38
I have found the best things to use is T-cut and a soft cloth.
It removes all the blue and cleans up any very small scratches.
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nicknameless
Home away from home Joined: 10-Jan-2007 Posts: 560
From: Birmingham
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Posted: 2007-08-16 18:22
Go down to woollies and buy some magic eraser (designed for cleaning surfaces). Don't use any water with it but just use a small strip and it will clean your shaft a treat without being abrasive.
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