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Hi,

I have recently purchased a Ping Karsten TR putter (B60), and I am wondering if anyone here has removed the white paint from the face of the putter.  While I like the look of the putter as it is, I am considering using some acetone to remove it.

Has anyone done this?


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black sharpie? lol can I ask why you want to remove the paint? I have used nail polish remover on my wedges so I could change the color of the numbers and worked well. Tom.

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A bit of a late reply, but nope, never got around to it.  I think that before I start customising my putter, I need to learn how to use it, ha ha.


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Here's what it will look like.

Oooh, that's nice. Is that yours, Bogeyman?

Hey if you remove it and putt bad, then you have an excuse because the weighting in the head is off


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Thanks for this thread everyone, have been wondering about removing the paint from my putter face for a while. Saw this and have been inspired to do so, love the results! 

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