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Golf Clubs Base / 02-08
Do you have the good habit of clean your golf clubs? If not, you should pay more attention on them. You should clean your golf clubs to maintain them always look new.
If you want to clean your clubs yourself, you first need some things, a bucket, some clean clothes, a tooth brush or something like that, some mild dishwater soap and some elbow grease.
When you clean your irons(taylormade r9 irons), do not submerge the heads into the bucket of water above the ferrules. Put some warm water into the bucket, along with a dab of soap. Don't use very hot water. Hot water can loosen your ferrules. Also, you only need enough water to cover the heads of your irons.
Put your club face down, into the bucket and let them sit for a bit. When you're ready, take one out and using the old toothbrush, give the grooves a nice washing. Technically, cleaning the grooves is the most important part of the whole cleaning process. You need and want those grooves to be clean so they can do what they need to do when they impact the ball.
After you get the grooves cleaned out, run your brush over the sole of the club and get rid of any dirt or debris that might be hanging on there. Once you've finished this step, you'll need to rinse the heads with clean water. A garden hose works well for this.
Use your clean cloth to wipe and dry the club heads. Make sure they are dry. You can also run your cloth up the shaft to wipe it down to. Do not put your clubs back into the bag wet.
Now you need to clean your taylormade r9 fairway wood, do not submerge persimmon woods into water. You never submerge metal woods into water either. Doing this tends to fade their shine, or so I've been told.
Use a wet cloth on my persimmon woods to wipe them down and then I immediately dry them off. I use the same old toothbrush I used on the irons to clean out the grooves on my woods and then I wipe them down again.
Then clean your grips, if you have special grips, do what the vendor suggests for cleaning them.
Put some warm water in sink and add some dish soap. You need suds so give the soap bottle a good squeeze. When you have a small mountain of suds, turn off the water. Use the cloth and suds to wipe away any dirt, oil, etc from the grip. Turn the water on, hold the grip under the water to rinse, and then dry the grip off. Do your clubs one at a time and make sure they are dry before putting them back into the bag.
Do care your golf equipment, make them always look nice. You can make your used golf clubs or cheap golf clubslook new and functional.
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