How can you remove rust from golf clubs?
November 24th, 2009 | by admin |tigeress288 asked:
I tried rust remover, nail polish and even vinegar. Can’t use SOS pads, too abrasive. Hope someone can help me.
Portable Closet
I tried rust remover, nail polish and even vinegar. Can’t use SOS pads, too abrasive. Hope someone can help me.
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By k? on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
My suggestions im no expert.
By Mark H on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply
The rust remover doesnt work prob too rusty the rust is not superficial anymore just remove as you can and play with them.
The rust is not superficial anymore just remove as much as you can and play with them.
By gatorade on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply
The finish of the finish of ruining the finish of ruining the finest grain available since you may run the risk of the finish of ruining the club.
The finish of ruining the club.
By Mark and Vanessa R on Dec 5, 2009 | Reply
It would depend on where the rust is.
But general rust is damp and air eroding the metal so really you should replace the clubs.but some wedges are designed to be rusty so i would take them to a local pro for advice.
But if it is on the face try using a wire wool.
But if on the shaft replace it shafts normally rust from the inside out so if you can see it its to late.
By Mizer on Dec 7, 2009 | Reply
The rust does return on those rusty titleist volkey wedges soak them however the rust cleaner theres link below ive also heard that folks who.