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My Golf Club Cleaning Tip Top 3

Golf club cleaning tip Top 3 for shafts, grips, club faces and heads. Your lady golf clubs usually get dirty on the course, so I composed three tips for cleaning your clubs. Some easy suggestions that do not take a lot of time or money for cleaning, maintaining and protecting your woods and irons. First of course follow all the instructions of the manufacturers of the cleaning products, and from the producer and/or supplier of your women's clubs. Let's start the countdown for my golf club cleaning tip top 3.



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Number 3 Golf Club Cleaning Tip: Shafts

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Roughly rub off most of the dirt by using a damp lukewarm cloth.

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Then soak the cloth in a cleaning product that must absolutely not be caustic, and loosely rub the surface. Never use a substance containing bleach. This affects the coat of paint and may soak off any stickers.

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Persistent dirt and rusty spots on the steel shafts of lady golf clubs and on metal attachments of a graphite shaft can be removed by using a very fine steel wool brush!

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Be careful because if you clean the clubs too roughly, this may result in tiny scratches which make the shaft look dull. The gleam will sort of disappear in due course anyway. So, polish the club shafts with a protecting wax.

Number 2 Golf Club Cleaning Tip: Grips

For rubber grips it's best to use a non-aggressive degreasing agent which also keeps the material flexible. Remember this tip on cleaning golf club when you shop for cleaning stuff.

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Brush off the loose dirt with a soft brush.

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Wear gloves and a mouth-protection mask when using a spray, because breathing in these fumes may be harmful.

Cleaning leather grips is another story.

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Carefully wash the leather with a little bit of non-caustic lukewarm saddle soap.

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Dry it and polish it up with a protective and nourishing coating.

The Number 1 Golf Club Cleaning Tip: Club Faces And Heads

Especially with a high level of humidity, when the course has just been irrigated, or when it has just stopped raining, dirt, mud and grass easily stick to your clubs. And after exercising on the driving range, you may have some stripes on the sole from the mat.

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Prevent the grooves of your lady golf club face from silting up or grains of sand remaining behind, because these adversely affect your play.

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Inspect the club heads regularly in between the holes, especially after a bunker stroke.

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Wash them off with some water - so take along an additional bottle of water.

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Brush out the grooves with a soft brush.

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Then rub them dry with a towel because otherwise the grass and sand will stick to them again right away.

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Always put back the woods in your bag protected by headcovers. Always apply this golf club cleaning tip.

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If you are no longer able to brush or soak your lady golf club heads clean, a fine steel wool brush may offer relief. Do this quietly and carefully during a thorough cleaning – because nobody wants any scratches on the faces!

And of course a disclaimer: you should understand that the maker of www.all-about-lady-golf-clubs.com or whoever is involved in this site shall not be liable for any damage that could arise from following the instructions on this golf club cleaning tip page.



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