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Looking for one of those bag-attachable devices. Any recommendations or things to avoid?

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Paul

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Nothing to avoid, but the same company that makes the frogger amphibian towel makes a really nice bag attachable brush for $15.

http://www.froggerbrushpro.com/index.php?refer=
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Couple of my classmates in college invented this:

http://www.vicariousgolf.com/index.php

Not for me personally, but i should have invested early!

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Frogger all the way.
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I found one of these club cleaners called, Groove Tube, at the driving range and I have never turned back. It has changed the way I keep my clubs clean. I now do it after every shot or so, instead of at home after the round when the dirt has built up. Just using a towel has never worked for me. I feel this thing is desirable to the wire brushes because you can wet the clubs to get them perfectly clean. Great buy and I would highly recommend it.

http://www.golfcow.com/golf/catalog/...html?item=1722

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Thanks - bought the Frogger. Really appreciate all the advice.

Paul

Driver G5 10.5º
Woods 3, 5 X FAIRWAY WOODS
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Frogger. Best brush ever.

In my C-130 Cart Bag:

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Hybrids Exotics CB4 17°, 22° Aldila R.I.P. 80 

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Sorry to pull up this old thread but it was the most relevant thread I could find.

What are people's opinion on wire brushes? I have one similar to the Frogger but feel that the wire brush is too harsh even for my irons. Can these brushes do damage to my grooves or am I just being paranoid?

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I just bought the Frogger brush. It's great. It is attached with a string, so it can stay attached to the bag. It also has a replaceable brush which adds longevity to it.

Originally Posted by FryemanTX

Sorry to pull up this old thread but it was the most relevant thread I could find.

What are people's opinion on wire brushes? I have one similar to the Frogger but feel that the wire brush is too harsh even for my irons. Can these brushes do damage to my grooves or am I just being paranoid?

Your Frogger should of came with an extra brush which has no metal. I took mine off as I wouldn't think of using a metal brush on my Burner 2.0's.

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Originally Posted by FryemanTX

Sorry to pull up this old thread but it was the most relevant thread I could find.

What are people's opinion on wire brushes? I have one similar to the Frogger but feel that the wire brush is too harsh even for my irons. Can these brushes do damage to my grooves or am I just being paranoid?


You're being paranoid.  The brass bristles are softer than the steel of a clubhead, even forged.  No way you are going to damage the grooves with a manual brush.  Maybe if you used a brush mounted on a bench grinder or drill, you might have a case, but even then you'd have to be awfully aggressive with it to do any significant damage.  I have forged AP-2 irons and I brush the grooves after almost every shot.

Rick

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Sorry to pull up this old thread but it was the most relevant thread I could find.

What are people's opinion on wire brushes? I have one similar to the Frogger but feel that the wire brush is too harsh even for my irons. Can these brushes do damage to my grooves or am I just being paranoid?

You should be alright w/those brass brushes. I used them for quite a number of years. I find w/the Frogger brush though, the nylon bristles are good enough to get the job done so I no longer use brass bristles on my clubs.

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Originally Posted by PiKapp23

Nothing to avoid, but the same company that makes the frogger amphibian towel makes a really nice bag attachable brush for $15.

http://www.froggerbrushpro.com/index.php?refer=

Frogger all the way!

Craig 

Yeah, wanna make 14 dollars the hard way?

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Originally Posted by hrossroth

I found one of these club cleaners called, Groove Tube, at the driving range and I have never turned back. It has changed the way I keep my clubs clean. I now do it after every shot or so, instead of at home after the round when the dirt has built up. Just using a towel has never worked for me. I feel this thing is desirable to the wire brushes because you can wet the clubs to get them perfectly clean. Great buy and I would highly recommend it.

http://www.golfcow.com/golf/catalog/...html?item=1722



I wanted to check this out but what the hell? Did they use like a 0.5 Megapixel camera to take that picture, I think my old phone in 2002 took better pictures.

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There's more damage being done to the grooves when you hit the ball and dirt is smashed between ball and club. The brass bristles are fine on a club face, like Fourput said, it's much softer than the club head.  I've never liked using nylon on my clubs.  I think brass does a much better job.

Frogger is a great brush for using on the course.  I like the retractable cord.

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