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Old Chromed Wedge and a Can of Coke?


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What do you think will happen? Sometimes I just get bored.
In My Bag:

Driver::Louisville Golf - Smart Persimmon 9.5*
Irons:CG2 3-PW
Wedges:Reg. 588's (SW, LW)Putter:Studio Design 1Ball:Pro-v1Bag:Pro Stand Deluxe

I have heard of this kind of thing being done before, and im thinking the coke is going to eat at the finish of the wedge. Im sure its not going to stay very chromlike after its been sitting in coke for a while.
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Sumo 13* w/aldila NVS stiff
BB 2004 3wood
Boxer 3,4&5 Hybrids A3 6-Pw CG11 52* & 56* 2 Ball Srt 33"Ball Nxt Extreme

I think it would make the Coke taste pretty awful.

Might work with Sprite, though....

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3-Wood Wishon 525 F/D, 13*, Matrix Studio 65gm, Golf Pride Dual Compound
Hybrid: Wishon "321", 24*, MSF 85 HB, Winn DSI
Irons: Wishon 770CFE, Matrix Studio 74gm, Winn DSI

Putter: Odyssey DFX 2-Ball

Bag: Some big, honkin', ridiculous overkill of an Ogio cart bag with more pockets than I have teeth.


i would like to know the same thing. i have the most mixed up (finishes) set of wedges but i like the way each one looks. i would like to take the chrome finish off of my 60 degree wedge.

Nike SQ 9.5 w/ ProLaunch Red
Titliest 906F2 15
Miura 202 3-5 Irons
Miura Blade 6-PW Irons
Mizuno MP 51 & 56Yes! Tracy IINike One Black


I don't think thats going to work guys. To remove chrome takes some wicked effort. It's a pretty technical process, I don't know much about it but I know its extremely hard to do in your basement. Ive heard of people whipping out there dremels but coke isn't going to take care of it.

I blued my wedges, which was awesome for all of a day. I soaked them for about an hour in vineager. I had oil cans, the vineager removed the oil can finish pretty well. From there I just followed the instructions that came with the kit and boyyah I had gunblue wedges that were just amazing looking. Only problem is I didn't have a sillicone cloth so after one round even whiping them down with a rag and cleaning them led to a quick 24 hr rust and the end of the finish. They went back to their original oil can look, actually a used oil can not off the rack.

Now thats a project, boil oil and plunge your wedges into them. Wicked dangerous but could be cool.

Daniel Duarte
905R UST Proforce V2 76g 44" S
904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
Pro M Gunmetal 5-PW, Nippon 1150GH Pro SVokey Oil Can 52 - RAWVokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56, 60 - RAWTEI3 Newport II - Torch Copper- Prov1x


Coke isn't going to remove too much of the chrome. You'll probably end up with a rather clean (but sticky) wedge. Removing chrome involves some pretty very un human friendly chemicals and also noxious fumes. Its not something you want to try unless you have a large, well ventilated space. If you want to refinish you could try some of the techiques mentioned in this thread, http://thesandtrap.com/forum/showthr...hlight=vinegar

Otherwise, you could also try 'flaming' it. Basically involves heating the thing with a butane torch. Removing the resulting finish, then flaming it again. From what I've heard its a slightly more durable finish... (than bluing or oil can).

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