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G-Paint 8 Pack - Golf Club Infill Paint - Black - White - Red - Blue - Yellow - Pink - Green - Orange Paint Fill Numbers Letters, Logos onto Existing Golf Club Graphic

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Customizing your clubs refers to changing the color of the embossed areas on your club such as names and numbers. This has become an increasingly popular way among golfers to personalize their clubs known as Custom Paint Fill It is easy to apply with a small needlepoint applicator providing accurate results. The paint, touch dries within 30 minutes and is fully dry within 6 hours. It is suggested that only one coat is required. If you feel that the color is not intense enough, add 1 or 2 more coats.

Allow the paint to dry ( 30 TO 40 minutes) Use sandpaper to ensure a smooth, shiny surface, repeat the process at least 4 times. Some preparation is required before it’s time to paint your golf clubs. There are two vital aspects that need to be taken care of before any painting can begin: When removing excess paint. Wrap a cleaning swab soaked in acetate around a razor blade or any flat straight object. Rapidly wipe the swab over the area. Replace with a cleanly soaked swab if dirty. Repeat these steps until the club surface is completely clean. Do not use Q-tips as they can cause an indentation on the surface of the paint.Irrespective of what purpose you are using the paint for, there are several steps that have to be followed before applying the paint. Materials Required The process can be repeated 2 or 3 times to create a deep glossy color. Allow the paint to dry and mature for at least 24 hours before using the clubs.

Use a Q-tip to apply generous amounts of paint-remover to the areas of the golf club where you do not want any old paint. Acetone will work well. Wear latex gloves before using acetone. Apply generous amounts of paint-remover using Q-tip. Acetone will also do the job. Wear latex gloves before using acetone. Making sure you are wearing latex gloves use a sharp metallic object to scrape the old paint off the club heads. Use a nail to remove paint from the letters, edges and, difficult-to-reach places. Once you are sure the primer is dry and cured, make sure you have a smooth even surface with the use of micro-fine sandpaper. Apply a thin, even layer of epoxy-based enamel paint using a spray can or spray gun. Once you are satisfied that all old paint has been removed, using a degreasing agent and microfibre cloth make certain that all of the acetone and old paint has been removed ensuring that the club is free of any dirt that could affect the paint from adhering to the club. Allow the clubs to dry completely. 2) Apply PrimerTwo-Part Urethane Automotive Coating. Many regard this as a good product for painting golf clubs, for its high gloss finish and durability. Is more expensive and because it is spayed on is not economical for Custom Paint Fill Applications. Place Acetone in a suitable bowl and allow the golf clubs to soak in the paint remover. It is recommended that clubs soak for at least six hours allowing the acetone to permeate to all the difficult places to reach. Acrylic paints, on the other hand, are not designed to endure the friction that the club is subjected to on the golf course. When looking for suitable paint to repair chips, scratches or, scuff marks, it is essential to choose a paint that will withstand the heavy impacts that all golf clubs will encounter.

First, you need to ensure you use the right kind of paint. We’ve seen/heard people use all sorts of paints and fills ranging from nail polish to permanent markers and paint pens, but we’ve had the most success using hobby/model paint. Typically, enamel hobby paint is more durable, but we’ve found acrylic hobby paint to be easier to use and easier to dilute (which is important). Enamel Paint. Enamel paint and preferably epoxy-based enamel paint is highly recommended. Enamel is oil-based, adheres easily to metal surfaces, is highly durable, and, has a gloss finish. Place your putter in the metal bowl filled with acetone. Make sure all parts of the putter that you want to be painted are submerged well in the acetone.Remove the existing paint from the wedges by soaking it in a bowl filled with acetone for a few minutes.

Once you have taken the masking tape off, very carefully remove any unwanted paint from the club using acetone-soaked q-tips. Clubheads must be left to dry for at least 24 hours before being ready to use. How to Customise your Golf Clubs If there are areas that you would not want to be painted, use masking tape or painter’s tape to cover these areas. Take a metal bowl and pour acetone into it. Wear gloves made of latex as a precaution before you transfer the acetone. G-Paint is durable, providing long-lasting results and making your old clubs look like new again. The colors can be mixed to create color combinations. For example, white plus red will give you pink. G-Paint is compatible with most brands of golf clubs. Final ThoughtsUse a thin coat of a latex-based primer on the shaft. Using too much primer will lead to chipping issues later. Paint Remover. Acetone can be used. Make sure that strong latex gloves are worn to protect your hands.

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