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Satin CG 10, Steel Wool, and Solvent. Kinda stripped it, whats going to happen?


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Was trying to remove all the paint and I decided to use some steel wool and solvent and I started to steel wool the sole. Well, the area i steel wooled began to turn a brown. I didnt finish the rest of the club but I'm wondering whats going to happen to the part that I just did that too. I was wondering f it would rust or if I can do the rest of the club and blue the wedge. Thanks a ton. Its kinda like I stripped the finish. The solvent is something from work that we use to take glue off new cars.

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Might be a fine rust, or something else. If its acetone (what you should have used on the paintfill) then it shouldnt have turned it brown, unless there's something on the club that's causing it. And if you look on the bright side, maybe you found a new way to color you clubs, something unique to identify them.

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whatever you do its a purely aesthetic move... so be creative and go for it

I just blued my four wedges, it was really scary but I just stuck to my gut and got the job done. I have no idea how they'll perform on the course, in terms of holding up, but they sure look nice.

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I tryed doing the whole wedge with the same procedure and nothing came off anymore. Just right new the cleveland script on the sole.

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- What I should have said is, is the wool disintegrating and getting stuck to the club?
- Another possibility is that the acetone is causing a chemical reaction with the paint and the residue you see is what is produced after you mix the paint and acetone/chemical together.
- Another (highly unlikely) possibility is that you were too enthusiastic in your rubbing and you produced so much friction that it caused the paint to melt????
- I wouldn't be suprised if you were not able to get the stuff off with a light/abrasive detergent or acid (such as vinegar).
Mind you I'm taking guesses here!

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