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Anyone use the "Mr. Clean" magic eraser?


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LOL

LOL

Softballfans.com is where I got the idea to use the magic eraser on my PSTs and then clearcoated them with brake caliper paint!

Driver TM Superquad 9.5 w/ V2 stiff
3 Wood Callaway Fusion 13 deg w/ DVS stiff
Hybrid Titleist 585H 19 deg. w/ VS Proto Hybrid 95 stiff
Irons Titleist 735CM 4-PW - Cleveland wedges 52,56,60 deg.
Putter PING CRAZ-E G2i


Posted
Same as it is on here. I just stick with one name for all the forums I join so I don't confuse myself!

What is your screenname?

Driver TM Superquad 9.5 w/ V2 stiff
3 Wood Callaway Fusion 13 deg w/ DVS stiff
Hybrid Titleist 585H 19 deg. w/ VS Proto Hybrid 95 stiff
Irons Titleist 735CM 4-PW - Cleveland wedges 52,56,60 deg.
Putter PING CRAZ-E G2i


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Same as it is on here. I just stick with one name for all the forums I join so I don't confuse myself!

Same as it is here. I suffer from confusion myself.

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Posted
Same as it is here. I suffer from confusion myself.

I will look you up on there.

Driver TM Superquad 9.5 w/ V2 stiff
3 Wood Callaway Fusion 13 deg w/ DVS stiff
Hybrid Titleist 585H 19 deg. w/ VS Proto Hybrid 95 stiff
Irons Titleist 735CM 4-PW - Cleveland wedges 52,56,60 deg.
Putter PING CRAZ-E G2i


Posted
So those of you who use this 'magic eraser'...

When do you wash the grips and shafts, or do you?

I have always been told to wash the whole club, including the grip. Washing the grip helps it maintain it's tackiness, and prolongs its life.

In my Sasquatch Tour Bag:

Driver - G10 10.5°: UST Pro Vorce V2 Shaft, Regular flex
Hybrid - G10 21° & 24°: TFC 129H, Stiff flex
Irons - S57 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW - Nippon 950GH stiff shaftsWedges - Tour 52°, 60° 56°Putter - 34" TracyBall - Treosoft


Posted
When do you wash the grips and shafts, or do you?

I don't wash the grips every time I clean my clubs, but I do wash them frequently. And I can definitely tell a difference after I do.

I bought a cheap ($3) little grip brush that makes it pretty painless. Dip the grip in soapy water, scrub, rinse.

Posted
i dunk the clubheads in a solution of warm water and oxiclean and then scrub the club. works great.

Magic Eraser and OxiClean? Billy Mayes should work for the Golf Channel.

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5i through PW, SW
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Posted
Magic Eraser and OxiClean? Billy Mayes should work for the Golf Channel.

Billy lives in my neighborhood. He is such a nice guy. Doesnt play himself, but man oh man, if you open your garage, he has a lot of Oxy Clean. Congrats to Billy though, he and his wife just had a beautiful babby girl.


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On 7/16/2008 at 8:28 AM, joshtpa said:

 

Harry, it seems to. You have to put a little elbow grease into it, but it seems to work just great.

It works great on my irons but today took the finish off my Adams Tight Lies 3 wood after a practice session. Be careful.


Posted
30 minutes ago, Randtrap said:

It works great on my irons but today took the finish off my Adams Tight Lies 3 wood after a practice session. Be careful.

At this point, he's been using them for 9 years, so it's probably too late. ;-)

- John

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I spit on the face of the club and clean it with brush or towel. Mr. Clean. C'mon.

"Witty golf quote."


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