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08-13-2007 02:13 PM #1anguswfGuest
How to get rid of the glue on clubs?
Hi everyone,
What do you guys use to take out the glue that insists on staying on the shaft after we remove the label price and other sticks?
Fernando
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08-13-2007 02:14 PM #2
Nail polish remover.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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08-13-2007 02:17 PM #3
Peanut butter work very well also.
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08-13-2007 02:29 PM #4
Two words. Goo Gone. Works like a charm.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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08-13-2007 02:45 PM #5
Goo gone works like a charm, awesome stuff, and does not leave a residue
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08-13-2007 07:48 PM #6
I will put a third vote in for goo gone that stuff is awesome.
PinShark
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08-13-2007 08:13 PM #7
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08-13-2007 09:31 PM #8
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08-13-2007 09:38 PM #9
Rubbing alchol works to get rid of stickers easy as well.
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08-13-2007 09:40 PM #10
Good job Jarred, you saved me from having to re-post that.
Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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08-13-2007 10:02 PM #11
A word of warning for those using acetone. Make sure to use it only in a well ventilated room. Over-exposure to the fumes can kill you.
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08-14-2007 08:44 AM #12anguswfGuest
Thanks for the ideas guys!!!
I used my wife's acetone (the male version) and it worked fine....just a warning, after scrubbing a bit, the black ink started to appear on the paper I was using so, don't scrub too much or you're going to see the soul of your shaft
I didn't use peanut butter as I only had nutella and thought my bag would attract squirrels on the course
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08-23-2007 06:42 PM #13
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brake cleaner
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08-23-2007 07:10 PM #14
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08-26-2007 10:27 AM #15
Any of you guys with nicely finished clubs---rubbing alcoho-nail polish remover-lacquer thinner and acetone are all basically the same except for the strength. Rubbing alcohol being the weakest. Goo gone the best---but if your really cheap---rub hard with your thumb and it should warm up and roll into a ball--the glue that is
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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08-26-2007 04:14 PM #16
Bunch of stuff works but one was forgotten. Ronsonol lighter fuel:
http://www.ronsoncorp.com/accessories.cfmLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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09-01-2007 04:46 PM #17
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I didn't think we are allowed to remove the stickers (like the ones on furniture)?
fez
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10-05-2007 10:07 PM #18
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sticker shaft
WD40 and light steel wool. The steel wool is not necesary but it speeds process.
Can't glue any thing to WD40.
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10-06-2007 01:20 PM #19BG458Guest
Zippo lighter fluid.
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10-11-2007 05:27 PM #20
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Use a hairdryer to heat the sticker's adhesive then remove slowly. Works for me everytime!
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