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Anyone ever painted the lettering on your clubs and filled the numbers? I recently tried some enamel paint that said it would work on metal but not so much. Anyone have any tips? What to buy?

Thanks


I heard using basic colored nail polish works well, haven't felt like trying it though

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I've used both Testors model paint, and auto touch-up paint.  Either works well.  Use a toothpick to fill in the letters/lines, then wipe with a paper towel.


  • 11 years later...

CincyCreech, This looks like a question that did not get answered correctly. I just painted my older clubs with one more on the way to do. I use to play KZG Driver PTF/300 9.5 degree and a KZG 3 and 5 wood standard lofts. I bought all new clubs and was fitted for shafts. I had the Ben Hogan heads and put recoil 70 ES regular flex. I can no longer play extra stiff. I gave my old clubs to a kid that needed some thing new. His grandads pings looked like someone used them as hammers. So now I cannot hit these new light fairway woods, I Have Taylormade M4 bought them new, I have a Sim Driver Hogan  clubs and vokey wedges 52, 56, and 60. Odyssey mallet putter. Here are the old KZG 3 and 5 woods and I have a 7 wood coming tomorrow. AS you can see the yellow was wrong. They sent a can of yellow candy instead of red but the label reads red?? I had to start all over.  

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@Pete Paris, Welcome to The Sand Trap. BTW, this thread is 11 years old. 

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