How often would you need to replace.

Won't sand blasting the face just take the finish off and reduce the depth of the grooves?

No, not if you know what your doing. The wedges I use are raw and they just look brand new when done, but you can sand blast normal clubs as was shown to me on a set of 30yr old Hogans and apart from the bag clatter marks when you look down on them they look amazing and like they've never been hit.
 
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I sell satellite dishes and I recommend they should be replaced every 150th episode of Coronation Street

Haha, if i watched 150 episodes of Coronation Street it wouldn't just be the sat dish that needed replacing.

To be honest wedges lose a few hundred RPM after 75 rounds and you cant get that 6 foot backspin anymore that we all get. It's probably best that you replace them and send me the old ones as I'm not a tour pro and don't notice the difference :)
 
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I've been doing a load of work on my wedges since the start of the year and so will have shattered the Titleist recommendations. I probably should consider replacing the Glides as they are several years old (bought at release) but I get a controllable amount of roll out that I can usually factor in and judge
 
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