I got scratches on my 6 iron that look really bad because all the other clubs don’t have scratches. I’ve tried stainless steel polish but that doesn’t do anything.
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If you have unfinished stainless heads without any plating you can remove scratches with varying grades of emery cloth. If the scratches are deep start with medium grit and finish off with fine and extra fine. A little of your stainless polish will finish up the job for you. If your irons are plated your only option is to take it in to a repair shop and have it sent out for refinishing.
Are they scratches or gouges? If they’re deep gouges you’re pretty much S.O.L. Unless you want to put your club to a grinder, which I wouldn’t recommend. I’d probably just replace that one club, or speak to club repair specialist if it had sentimental value. If they’re superficial scratches, Siege Chemical sells a repair kit for around $16.00 that will polish your club up.
If I were you the best bet would be to find someone in your area that repairs clubs. They can advise and offer solutions. No need to buy repair kits if it’s a lost cause.
Hello, sometimes you can return the club to the manufacturer and ask them to remove the scratches.
oh bad luck.So sorry to hear that.
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