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Stripped CA Series Scotty Cameron Putter


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In the WITB Photo Edition thread I was asked about one of my putters so without junking that thread up with a different topic...

I stripped the honey finish from a CA Series Sonoma using naval jelly from the hardware store.  It was very easy to do and had no effect whatsoever on the paint fill.

The process is fast...

  • brush on the naval jelly with a brush to coat the entire putter head well
  • let it sit for 10 min
  • rinse off with warm water
  • repeat

This stuff has a strong rotten egg smell when it's working so you probably want to do it outside.

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Looks like a Studio Select now! Just kidding. Looks simple and clean. Thanks for sharing.

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It is very close to the finish of my studio select.  I don't like the looks of the putter, but it makes the most putts.  I had to do something to make it a bit more "mine"

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That's pretty sick......One of the classiest looking putters I've seen if they just have the "scotty cameron" on the bottom and get rid of that "California Sonoma" crap....

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  • 2 weeks later...

looks good :)

The schoolteacher was taking her first golfing lesson. "Is the word spelt p-u-t or p-u-t-t?" she asked the instructor. "P-u-t-t is correct," he replied. "Put means to place a thing where you want it. Putt means merely a vain attempt to do the same thing."

 
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