Updated June 2026
Cleaning REVO Shafts Questions
For daily cleaning, wipe your carbon fiber shaft with a clean dry microfiber cloth after every session to remove chalk dust and skin oils. For weekly deep cleaning, use Predator REVO Cleaning Wipes or a damp microfiber cloth followed by a dry buff. Avoid alcohol-based solvents, shaft burnishers, abrasive cleaners, and sandpaper — these are designed for wood and can damage the carbon fiber finish.
No, avoid isopropyl alcohol and other solvents on carbon fiber shafts. While alcohol is sometimes used to clean maple shafts, it can damage the carbon fiber finish over time and dull the surface. Use water-dampened microfiber cloths or Predator's REVO Cleaning Wipes instead, both of which are safe for carbon fiber composite.
No. Carbon fiber composite is a non-porous engineered material that doesn't absorb oils or conditioners the way wood does. Applying shaft oils or conditioners to a carbon fiber shaft provides no benefit and can leave residue that affects cue ball action. Simple cleaning with a dry or damp microfiber cloth is all the maintenance required.
Wipe your carbon fiber shaft with a dry microfiber cloth after every playing session — takes 30 seconds. Do a deeper clean with Predator REVO Cleaning Wipes or a damp cloth weekly, or after particularly heavy sessions. Compared to maple shaft maintenance, this is significantly less frequent and less time-intensive.
Yes, like any pool cue equipment, carbon fiber shafts can be damaged through impacts, drops, or improper care. The most common damage is cosmetic — chips or scratches from drops or contact with hard surfaces. Structural damage is rare due to the strength of carbon fiber composite, but possible in extreme cases. Predator REVO shafts carry a limited-lifetime warranty against warpage. For other damage, contact Predator service for repair or replacement options.
Yes. Wearing a billiard glove keeps skin oils off the shaft and gives a smoother, more consistent stroke, which means less chalk and oil buildup and less frequent cleaning. Many players who use a glove find their carbon fiber shaft stays cleaner between wipe-downs.
No. Household disinfecting and bleach wipes contain chemicals and sometimes mild abrasives that can dull or damage a carbon fiber finish. Stick to a dry or water-dampened microfiber cloth, or Predator REVO Cleaning Wipes, which are formulated for the REVO finish.
Chalk less heavily, keep your bridge hand clean, and wipe the shaft with a dry microfiber cloth after each session. Because carbon fiber is non-porous, chalk and oils sit on the surface and lift off easily, so a quick daily wipe is enough to prevent buildup.










