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    How 2 Remove a Sky Mark from a Metal Wood

    Guys at TGF DB said to use 'Weiman Metal Polish' but a trip to Michigan could not secure this product.
    I ended up buying both 'Weiman Glass Cook Top Cleaner' and 'Weiman Marble Granite & Countertop Polish'.

    The Cook Top Cleaner is more abrasive than the Marble Granite & Countertop Polish.
    This will work to polish out the clear-coat, but will not restore colour if the paint is damaged.

    Steps to Follow:
    1. Find a real soft cotton cloth
    2. Apply the 'Weiman Glass Cook Top Cleaner' in the damage area then over the whole crown to blend the cleaner
    3. Apply the 'Weiman Marble Granite & Countertop Polish' as a final coat to polish the head and clear-coat to a lustre state
    4. Be extra careful off the next tee, so you do not have to fix a damaged area, or give your clubhead to Golfbum to repaint

    I just did my KZG Gemini 395 and the head looks brand spankin new ...
    Kind regards, Harry

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    According to tom wishon book, he said light a cigar, then poke a finger dipped in water into ash, take finger and apply to mark, rubbing in circular motions, then clean off. Said for minor sky marks, it would remove them. Never tried it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkhark
    According to tom wishon book, he said light a cigar, then poke a finger dipped in water into ash, take finger and apply to mark, rubbing in circular motions, then clean off. Said for minor sky marks, it would remove them. Never tried it.
    Sorry I didn't have any cigars ...
    Kind regards, Harry

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    poke your finger into a lit cigar... sharky, you try it and let me know how it works out. I have a driver with a skymark and looking to have it removed... but I'll wait till someone else touches the lit end of a cigar and tells me it doesn't hurt like a *

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    I tried the method in the links below, but could never get the clearcoat shiney enough to match the factory. I guess I'd need a wheel for that.

    http://www.smartbombgolf.com/skymarks.html

    http://www.smartbombgolf.com/skymark2.html

    Has anyone else tried this?

    Thanks for the info, TourIQ!

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