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02-25-2005 09:50 PM #1billthegolfguyGuest
Rusting my wedges
Hi. This is my first posting on this site.Just got two cleveland RTG wedges.What is the fastest way to make them rust?
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02-25-2005 10:15 PM #2
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Welcome to the Forum!
Why do you need to know the rusting issue? I would say leave them outside all winter in a snowbank is the fastest way?http://www.EatDrinkSleepGolf.com
Myrtle Beach Golf
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02-26-2005 05:05 AM #3
It came up recently. Here's the thread http://forum.ottawagolf.com/showthre...highlight=rust
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02-26-2005 07:34 AM #4
Toss them in a bucket of water with some salt added for about 3 days and they'll be plenty rusty
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02-26-2005 08:15 AM #5
wedges
Im confused,Why do people want their golf clubs to rust?
Im assuming its a(look) thing?
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02-26-2005 08:38 AM #6
The Cleveland RTGs are designed to rust. Great grip on the ball.
Don't do it to clubs not designed for it.
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02-26-2005 09:21 AM #7
Every year I always put my Cleveland in coke or pepsi to take off the rust from the year before. After that I usually take a few paper towels, wet them and wrap it around the face of the club and leave it for a few hours.
Works for me!
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02-26-2005 09:27 AM #8
So better grip gives you more spin?
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02-26-2005 10:19 AM #9billthegolfguyGuest
well thanks,i will give that a look at
Originally Posted by EDSGOLF
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02-26-2005 10:21 AM #10billthegolfguyGuest
thanks
i will give this a go and advise back
what a great web site this is
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02-26-2005 10:43 AM #11
One round when it's a bit damp or raining does it quite nicely too!
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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02-26-2005 01:07 PM #12MaydayGuest
rusting wedges
These wedges do not need an exceeding large amount of rust anyway
as too much rust behaves like dirt on the face.
The concept is to have a slightly abrasive surface that grips the ball
when you punch down on it, Thereforre giving more grip than thegrooves can add by themselves. ( Much like what purespin does with their diamond face)
Cleveland suggests that you remove excess rust from these clubs with steel wool..
and also i have found that the RTG does not need any extreme measures to cause rusting ans simply getting them wet or playing them all in a wet bunker will let them rust nicely.
my 2Cents
Mayday
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02-26-2005 01:57 PM #13
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Originally Posted by dasnutz
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02-26-2005 03:32 PM #14
All sorts of uses...
Originally Posted by sensfan63
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02-26-2005 04:50 PM #15Originally Posted by sensfan63
I boil my ribs in coke classic prior to bbq-ing(fantastic-highly recommend it)
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02-28-2005 11:31 AM #16
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Just play one round in wet conditions this spring. It'll be as rusty as you need it to be.
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