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SO I pulled the clubs out of my trunk 2 weeks ago because I don't have enough storage in my apartment I keep them in the trunk. They'd been in there for over 2 months and they must've gotten wet because a few of them have some rust on them. Any good way to get rid of it without hurting the club?

I'm very sad about this my clubs are still fairly new.

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A lubrication product called Break Free from Gun and Fishing stores removes the light stuff. I would start with this and some 00 steel wool because it's safe for fishing reels.

A polishing compound called Wendol removes rust and will prevent them from rusting again but it removes paint, bluing,  and oil can finishes.

Naval Jelly kills the shine on chrome and polished finishes.

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"


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