Oct 25, 2013 #1 D dotty001 Challenge Tour Pro Joined Aug 18, 2010 Messages 671 www.quidco.com So yesterday I realised both my wedges shafts have rust marks , anything I can do !? Or is it time to replace ! They are only about 2years old!
So yesterday I realised both my wedges shafts have rust marks , anything I can do !? Or is it time to replace ! They are only about 2years old!
Oct 25, 2013 #2 U USER1999 Grand Slam Winner Joined Mar 9, 2007 Messages 25,671 Location Watford Visit site A bit of metal polish, or a rub down with some 3 in 1 and some wire wool. It's probably only cosmetic.
A bit of metal polish, or a rub down with some 3 in 1 and some wire wool. It's probably only cosmetic.
Oct 25, 2013 #3 Rooter Money List Winner Joined Jan 30, 2012 Messages 10,807 Location Newbury Visit site then rub some wd-40 into them to protect from the environment a bit!
Oct 25, 2013 #4 G ger147 Tour Winner Joined Jun 5, 2013 Messages 4,959 Visit site Some baking powder mixed with water and lemon juice will remove small rust spots on the surface of the shafts.
Some baking powder mixed with water and lemon juice will remove small rust spots on the surface of the shafts.
Oct 25, 2013 #5 tugglesf239 Journeyman Pro Joined Aug 12, 2012 Messages 2,842 Location Wigan Visit site Angle grinder would be my preference When this happens i use a bit of wire wool and fairly liquid, then gently smear a bit of the wife's Lipsil on the shaft* *Yes, i am aware exactly what that sounds like Fnarr Fnarr
Angle grinder would be my preference When this happens i use a bit of wire wool and fairly liquid, then gently smear a bit of the wife's Lipsil on the shaft* *Yes, i am aware exactly what that sounds like Fnarr Fnarr