Getting annoyed at not holing out?
OH man I hit it to 2 feet. Waaaaaa. Hahaha. NO the rust!
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Getting annoyed at not holing out?
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Then zoomed in as much as I can before it got weird.
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Not a single foot in the entire picture JB.
But I didn't do anything to do that! I just hit them close. The rust shows up on its o... oh. Maybe there is a correlation there ..OH man I hit it to 2 feet. Waaaaaa. Hahaha. NO the rust!
oh nice! looked much better. and dang that thing has rusted something fierce already.
@OldandStiff
A little salt water and aluminum foil. Won't scratch the finish and the aluminum has a chemical reaction with the rust....
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@OldandStiff
A little salt water and aluminum foil. Won't scratch the finish and the aluminum has a chemical reaction with the rust....
After you've scrubbed it easy, wipe it dry. Bingo bango!
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Edit: wouldn't salt water make it rust more in the end?
Mr. Nye over here getting fancy with it!
My wedges get cleaned with soapy water after pretty much every shot from my GrooveIt brush, so I'm sure mine will rust faster than some, but I don't mind the look of your wedges after use AT ALL.
Something to consider is he plays a lot more than most of us weekend hackers. So I'm sure that has something to do with the speed of rusting due to being exposed to the elements more.oh nice! looked much better. and dang that thing has rusted something fierce already.
Edit: wouldn't salt water make it rust more in the end?
That and hits harder. Based upon what the two of us talked about I think that has more to do with it than people realize. More hits and harder hits are going to give the patina or tarnish more quickly.Something to consider is he plays a lot more than most of us weekend hackers. So I'm sure that has something to do with the speed of rusting due to being exposed to the elements more.
The answer to this is yes....Keeping rust off a Navy submarine or ship is hard due to that reason alone...
Man I cannot wait to get to the course on Friday. It's going to be wet due to all the rain we've had lately and raining again tomorrow, so we will see how it does, but I usually clean my club after every shot so it will definitely get wet tomorrow haha.You're right it defintely will if continually exposed to salt midst/water or even humidity.
I've used this for years on many other surfaces with little to no increased levels of patina since the metal surface has the saline solution removed with distilled water and dried. I used to use this a lot of chrome plated surfaces and steel with very high levels of success.
I just wanted to offer this as a way to keep the wedges clean for those interested in unrusty wedges. Won't go much further as it could deter away from the origin of the thread, which is Callaway's BEST wedge made to date!!!
Man I cannot wait to get to the course on Friday. It's going to be wet due to all the rain we've had lately and raining again tomorrow, so we will see how it does, but I usually clean my club after every shot so it will definitely get wet tomorrow haha.
That's my hopes because I already have a buddy of mine wanting to by my md5 and pm grind. It will be my first spin with the jaws raw and jaws ft rawYou will ❤ these clubs!!!