Hi guys. My normal shoe goo technique of preserving the tow of a bat worked well during the season but now wore out naturally. Today I had a bit of a net session in South London on a mat surface, that was carrying a tiny bit of moisture. The bat picked up some of this, and the toe is now quite dark and moist, with a little moisture also visible along the front face about an inch from the bottom.
Now, my plan is to simply leave the bat horizontally, face up for a day or two until it dries, then to apply a layer of linseed oil on the toe (and perhaps also the face and back while I'm at it), wait a day or so, then apply a layer of shoe goo.
Is that fine or is there a better way to do this? Is anything in my plan a big no-no?
Thanks!