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Thinking of investing in one to clean my grip, golf clubs, whatever stuffs.. Anybody uses it and any thing I should know before diving into it

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Thinking of investing in one to clean my grip, golf clubs, whatever stuffs.. Anybody uses it and any thing I should know before diving into it


Very strange way to spend your money.

Certainly not an "investment".

There are easier and more effective ways to clean golf clubs.

Try an old toothbrush and a damp towel.

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Yeah they get hot, typically a heated bath, which if it gets up around 200 could melt the epoxy resin either in a graphite shaft or a glued on iron head. Try GOJO hand cleaner for stubborn areas. I use the one with pumice on iron faces somtimes.

Tom R.

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Anyone got a good idea for cleaning golf grips...my grips are good but always have dirt and grease from playing....have used washing up liquid in the past!

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Anyone got a good idea for cleaning golf grips...my grips are good but always have dirt and grease from playing....have used washing up liquid in the past!

I've heard rubbing alcohol can do a good job. Or Goo-gone type products.

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Anyone got a good idea for cleaning golf grips...my grips are good but always have dirt and grease from playing....have used washing up liquid in the past!

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Anyone got a good idea for cleaning golf grips...my grips are good but always have dirt and grease from playing....have used washing up liquid in the past!

I've heard rubbing alcohol can do a good job. Or Goo-gone type products.

Rubbing alcohol does a great job.  Cleans the grime and restores the tack.  I have used it for a couple of years and there is no ill effect on the grip.

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Thanks guys will try this today! For anyone in the UK rubbing alcohol is Surgical spirit.:-D

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Alcohol is a solvent for silicone, which finds its way into a lot of lotions, car surfaces and plastic surfaces as a protectant from oxygen.

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