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I'm thinking about pimpin' out my clubs. I was wondering who else here has added some color to their clubs. Also, I was wondering if nail polish would work fine (and how long the color will last). If anybody has some pics could you post them just so I could see how some look.

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I did this while bored this spring to my irons.

After about 50 rounds, I have the following thoughts:

1-Nail polish held up the best of the three different paints i used (blue model paint, red nail polish, and white appliance touch-up paint).
2-I wish I would have taken my time a little more and done a neater job.
3-I really like having red numbers instead of white on the bottom of my irons.

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3 Wood: SS 3.5 14*
20* Hybrid: 3dx
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I did mine and i took nail polish remover and a pocketknife and scraped out the old paint. Then i got a big paintbrush and applied ALOT of paint all over the area i wanted painted(MAKE SURE YOU DONT GET THE PAINT IN THE GROOVES OF THE FACE) and then left it for 30 seconds and then wiped it all off. You have to do it 2-3 times but then it looks like it came out of the factory. Some people seriously asked me if i got them done by mizuno.

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3 Wood: i15 15.5 w/ avixcore red stiff
Hybrids: Rescue 09 19, 22 w/ fujikara fit on stiff
Irons: 4 & 5 MP-52, 6-PW MP-58 w/ KBS Tour Stiff Wedges: MP T-10 52*, 58* w/ KBS Tour StiifPutter: Fastback 1 34 inBall: : Pro...


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I did mine and i took nail polish remover and a pocketknife and scraped out the old paint. Then i got a big paintbrush and applied ALOT of paint all over the area i wanted painted(MAKE SURE YOU DONT GET THE PAINT IN THE GROOVES OF THE FACE) and then left it for 30 seconds and then wiped it all off. You have to do it 2-3 times but then it looks like it came out of the factory. Some people seriously asked me if i got them done by mizuno.

So you applied paint in and around the area you wanted to paint, and then wiped the excess away with nail polish remover?

This sounds easy, I might have to redo my Vokey wedges, the black paint is starting to disappear.
Driver: ZL 10.5⁰
Fairway: Burner 15⁰/19⁰
Irons: MP-67
Wedges: 1018 52⁰/56⁰/60⁰
Putter: Byron Morgan 007xBall: Pro V1x

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This entire thread baffles me. Why would someone take MP67's, one of the sexiest looking clubs in my opinion and paint the numbers red like some cheap prostitute?

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This entire thread baffles me. Why would someone take MP67's, one of the sexiest looking clubs in my opinion and paint the numbers red like some cheap prostitute?

I'd give up my first born before trying to paint my MP-67's.

Driver: ZL 10.5⁰
Fairway: Burner 15⁰/19⁰
Irons: MP-67
Wedges: 1018 52⁰/56⁰/60⁰
Putter: Byron Morgan 007xBall: Pro V1x

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  Thaddy said:
I'd give up my first born before trying to paint my MP-67's.

Good, I'm glad I am not the only one. Must be something those darn kids are doing these days....and I am not even that old!

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I should have been more clear I used a paper towel to wipe the excess off.

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Driver: FT Tour 9.5 w/ Aldila Voodoo Stiff
3 Wood: i15 15.5 w/ avixcore red stiff
Hybrids: Rescue 09 19, 22 w/ fujikara fit on stiff
Irons: 4 & 5 MP-52, 6-PW MP-58 w/ KBS Tour Stiff Wedges: MP T-10 52*, 58* w/ KBS Tour StiifPutter: Fastback 1 34 inBall: : Pro...


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I used acetone to take out all of the paintfill on my SC studio select except for the cherry dots. It looks pretty hot, lol.
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LOL.  You should have used different colors, no?

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Hi, all. I am painting some old Wilson clubs for a buddy. They look great so far but I'm having a bit of trouble with the Wilson on the sole of the club. It's very shallow and I wind up removing all the new paint when I try to clean the excess off. Anybody ever had this issue? What'd you do instead?

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Posted
  On 10/5/2015 at 8:31 PM, cbrister said:

Hi, all. I am painting some old Wilson clubs for a buddy. They look great so far but I'm having a bit of trouble with the Wilson on the sole of the club. It's very shallow and I wind up removing all the new paint when I try to clean the excess off. Anybody ever had this issue? What'd you do instead?

You have two options: you can just let the infill dry completely, then scrape off the excess with a razor blade...alternately, fill a small syringe with the paint and you should be able to do the infill "drop-by-drop" without actually having any excess.

- John

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