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Originally Posted by famousdavis

Dude, just use a scotchbrite pad and wipe off the rust.  They should be good as new.  No need to reshaft.



I would not use a scotchbrite. I suppose it's mild enough, but I find an overnight soak in denture cleanser works very well letting the dirt fall off and a stiff nylon brush and rinse the next morning brings the heads to near new condition without losing the tumble effect. Mostly, you just end up with very clean irons.

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