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You can't remove pen marks. All you can do is put your own mark on too, to make sure you can identify it. Never rely an what marks are already on the ball, as odds are you will end up playing with the original owner.
 
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Put them in hot bleachy water for 20 minutes, permanent ink (ie Sharpies) will rub off, almost completely.

ps TTG When I read your post the cynic in me had the feeling you already had the answer to your question and were about to try and sell it to me.....you're not are you?
 

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Is hot bleachy water good for golf balls? I'm not sure I would go down this route myself. This sounds like how they reprocess lake balls to make them white, and look what happens to these. They go all shonky.
 

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Birdieman ive been serching the web as you do.

Ive come accross the bleach one and read that nail varnish remover gets rid of pen marks.

I just wanted to see what your opinions were thats all :)
 

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At the risk of hijacking the thread, but a similar topic I was really wondering how I can remove pen nib spots that have come through the pockets onto the outside of white golf trouser (yeah my own fault I know) But tried everything I know so far barr bleach, which seems a bit drastic.

As for marks on golf balls. I thought the Idea was too mark them with something to identify them from someone elses.

Rather than remove the marks, re-new them with fresh sharpie marks.
 
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Is hot bleachy water good for golf balls? I'm not sure I would go down this route myself. This sounds like how they reprocess lake balls to make them white, and look what happens to these. They go all shonky.

I wouldn't generally use bleach with newish golf balls that are good enough for the golf bag, just hot water.
I do this for my practice balls when they get in a state with mud etc, put them all in a bucket of bleachy hot water and stir them round for a minute so they rub against the others, they come out spotless and ready for some more abuse - thins, shanks, tops, fats etc etc. :cool:
 

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Ahh, that I could do. Punish the little bleeders by torturing them in hot water. Teach them a lesson they won't forget.
 

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At the risk of hijacking the thread, but a similar topic I was really wondering how I can remove pen nib spots that have come through the pockets onto the outside of white golf trouser (yeah my own fault I know) But tried everything I know so far barr bleach, which seems a bit drastic.

Will bleach make a difference on white golf trouses? Surely bleach makes things go white dont it??
 

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Without reading the above replies (sorry lads) the only way to get pen off balls is to write over the existing mark with another marker then wipe it off with a soapy flannel.


Andy sits back waiting for the applause.
 

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At the risk of hijacking the thread, but a similar topic I was really wondering how I can remove pen nib spots that have come through the pockets onto the outside of white golf trouser (yeah my own fault I know) But tried everything I know so far barr bleach, which seems a bit drastic.

Will bleach make a difference on white golf trouses? Surely bleach makes things go white dont it??

Its not so much that bleach makes thingsd white although that is the general side effect usually, its that it bleaches out colour. removes it. It will remove black pen marks from my favorite golfing slacks, but bleach also attacks cotton & will make the threads weak & brittle, something I'd rather not do to them.

And getting back on topic for a moment I also think bleach is a really bad idea for treating the delicate surface of a golf ball, unless all you want at the end of things is duff practice balls, which you'd probably want to mark up as such.
 

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Im just wondering whats the best way to clean your golf balls and remove pen off them?

Thanks

Why would you want to remove pen off your golf balls? Surely you've put your identification mark on them.
The only way you would wish to remove marks off golf balls is if they weren't yours in the first place!!!!
Am I right?

Methinks you've found a load and want to remove incriminating marks. ;)
 

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Ahh, that I could do. Punish the little bleeders by torturing them in hot water. Teach them a lesson they won't forget.
Isn't beating them to death (or until they vanish in woods/lakes/etc.) enough? ;)

I thought sharpie signs could be removed with just a little alcohol. And if you can't remove the signs, at least you can have a drink. Cheers.
 

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No punishment is sufficient for most of my golf balls. They need to be beaten into submission and then possibly a bit more.
 

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Ive started putting a thick black stripe round my titleists, its funky that you can see your ball spinning better and on the practice range the putts are improving too. I doubt anyone would even attempt to resue them after Ive turned them into range ball lookie likies!
Another bye product is that they leave a faint mark on the driver so I can see where they were impacting too without using impact tape.
 

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I put an adidas like tri band round my practice balls. Makes them instantly recognisable, and also marks the face of the bat. Useful. Mind you, since getting my new wedges I have also been marking the hozel. Ooops. Damn.
 
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