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ok dang that would take a LONG time. The person who had it before me paint filled the face of the metal-x insert. Looks like I have some work ahead of me then.I've used a tool with a fine point to scrape it out.
ok dang that would take a LONG time. The person who had it before me paint filled the face of the metal-x insert. Looks like I have some work ahead of me then.
Not the greatest pic dan. But here is what I'm trying to remove. The red odyssey symbol was golf but the golf came of very easily.
Oh man, why would someone do that?! I'd reach out to Odyssey and ask how resilient their insert is.
If it can handle it, I use citristrip on any paint I need to remove and it works incredibly well - You just have to make sure whatever is underneath the paint is resilient enough to not get eaten by the product you're using.
Apply Citristrip and let it sit one the paint for a long time, like over night. The paint comes off easily after that. I was able to get some stubborn paint off with that technique and some very gentle brushing with an old tooth brush.Ok so I bought an Odyssey metal-X #9 that had been paint filled in purple and gold. Th gold paint came off with paint thinner but the purplpe will notcome off. Is there anything special you guys use to get out the paint other than paint thinner q-tips and cotton balls????
Well, i saw a few Works on ebay that claimed to be tour built, one with a blue insert, and one with a red. Dunno the validity of that, but some people just like color.Oh man, why would someone do that?! I'd reach out to Odyssey and ask how resilient their insert is.
If it can handle it, I use citristrip on any paint I need to remove and it works incredibly well - You just have to make sure whatever is underneath the paint is resilient enough to not get eaten by the product you're using.
Not the greatest pic dan. But here is what I'm trying to remove. The red odyssey symbol was gold but the gold came of very easily.
Looks really cool IMO
Plus it shallows the depth of the dimples and could Impact performanceYra I'm not a fan of the light purple. It's pretty much pastel.
Removing the paint makes it look cleaner after the fill plus stick better. I've done it both ways but prefer to remove old first.If I were to do a paint fill to my scor wedges would I need to do anything to the club first? And if I were to paint my see more would I need to take the red paint off first? Same with the white on the numbers on my amp cell irons?
Will nail polish remover work to take the paint offRemoving the paint makes it look cleaner after the fill plus stick better. I've done it both ways but prefer to remove old first.
SometimesWill nail polish remover work to take the paint off
Depends on the remover. And the paint. But mainly the remover.Will nail polish remover work to take the paint off
If I were to do a paint fill to my scor wedges would I need to do anything to the club first? And if I were to paint my see more would I need to take the red paint off first? Same with the white on the numbers on my amp cell irons?
Just attempted to take the white paint off of the number on my amp cell iron(if it even comes off) and it is not coming off at all. Might have to look into that citristrip stuff