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Subject: Restoration
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arsed 11.02.20 - 11:42am
Does anybody know if it's possible to remove little di*nks and stone chips from golf clubs without spending a fortune on renting out heavy duty sanders? Bought a couple of really cheap Ping wedges and after sanding down they look nice and shiny plus all the fine scratches are gone but got a couple of di*nks that i can't remove. Can't find anything on Utube but surely I can get some sort of filler? * +
sourface 11.02.20 - 11:47am
Polyfiller and nail polish. * +
arsed 11.02.20 - 11:59am
Doubt polly filler will be anywhere near strong enough. I've used our lasses nail polish and remover for paint inlay filling so that definitely works. * +
arsed 11.02.20 - 12:37pm
As the saying goes.... If you want anything doing do it yourself. Found some stuff on Ebay that will work just fine since the club face isn't damaged at all. Pollyfiller lmao * +
dodgey 11.02.20 - 12:46pm
If the metal has been hardened I doubt there is much u could do. * +
1clivey1 11.02.20 - 12:46pm
Strong resin filler the type for boats etc ive used it on many things it holds,or maybe a glue gun with Right Type Glue Stick
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hurstwic 4.03.20 - 07:18pm
Milliput epoxy filler. Be careful though that the diaminodiphenyl sulfone in the curing agent CAN cause cancer AND / OR mutations . Wear a mask and use in a well ventilated room
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sourface 4.03.20 - 07:40pm
This was the post
I wonder if they were fixed * +
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