PJ87
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But most of them are a pain to get off and leave a sticky residue that then just collects dirt and fluff
Peanut butter on the shaft cleans the sticker right off . Something in the ingredients breaks down the residue
But most of them are a pain to get off and leave a sticky residue that then just collects dirt and fluff
It's obvious.....just book a hotel room whenever you buy a new clubI'm a bloke, where would I find a hairdryer?
So how does anyone even know that? Who tried it first and why?Peanut butter on the shaft cleans the sticker right off . Something in the ingredients breaks down the residue
I'm guessing the oil in it will break down the adhesive or get under it and lift it.Peanut butter on the shaft cleans the sticker right off . Something in the ingredients breaks down the residue
I'm guessing the oil in it will break down the adhesive or get under it and lift it.
As per @Golfnut1957 how did that one come about?
I'm guessing the oil in it will break down the adhesive or get under it and lift it.
As per @Golfnut1957 how did that one come about?
Yeah, but peanut butter on a golf clubHow do any of these come about? Lol I mean if your shoes stink the most effective way to kill the smell is to put them in a bag and freeze them for a week to kill the bacteria
Who discovered that? Works well tho
Yeah, but peanut butter on a golf club
Best one I heard .How do any of these come about? Lol I mean if your shoes stink the most effective way to kill the smell is to put them in a bag and freeze them for a week to kill the bacteria
Who discovered that? Works well tho
We have one of those, the bars, and it really does work. I don't know why, don't really want to know. Some things are best left as a mysteryLearnt a couple of days ago that the best way of getting garlic smell of your hands when cooking is to rub them on anything stainless steel (you can even by a stainless steel ‘soap bar’ for the purpose. Odd.
Now that's just plain silly.It's obvious.....just book a hotel room whenever you buy a new club
What if it's a Dyson? That's just cold air. You might get a reputation for touring public toilets with a golf clubNow that's just plain silly.
Take it into a public lavatory and use the hand dryer.
Honestly, some people?
What if it's a Dyson? That's just cold air. You might get a reputation for touring public toilets with a golf club
Thank you for pointing this out, from someone who worked in packaging that has been bugging me since the thread was started.I think it should be mentioned, it's more likely to be polythene than cellophane.
This could be important, details matter!I think it should be mentioned, it's more likely to be polythene than cellophane.