What is the best way to remove the residue left on a golf club by stickers?
What is the best way to remove the residue left on a golf club by stickers?
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9 Responses
2.1.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters WD-40 works great to remove sticky residue from labels. Spray it on a cloth, not the club, and wipe away the residue. It works like magic. Be careful not to get the WD-40 on the grip or clubface or they will become very slippery because WD-40 is a silicone based lubricant. Good Luck
2.1.2010
If a sponge with water doesn't work, I would try a gentle soap and if that sticker residue is that darn stubborn I would recommend Goo Gone. It's this cleaning agent that's a thick syrupy cleaner that's gentle on most things, but it sure can take anything like that off. Just like the website says…"For all those gooey, sticky, gummy, greasy cleaning problems Removes chewing gum, grease, tar, stickers, labels, tape residue, oil, blood, lipstick and mascara, shoe polish, crayon, bumper stickers Works on carpets, upholstery, clothing, wood, and cement Environmentally safe and can be used on any surface! " Source(s): http://www.magicamerican.com/googone.asp…
2.1.2010
I bet the nswer is sitting in your pantry…..PEANUT BUTTER! the oils in peanut butter break down the sticky residue! Another big thing is that it will not mess up the paint on top of te driver head, and we all know how much a Callaway X driver is! Leave it on for a few minutes, then wipe away!
2.1.2010
ok get the sticky residue wet with some water, just put some on your finger and rub the stuff with water, then once it is wet take your fingernail and try to scratch off as much as possible. then take a wash rag and just keep rubbing it until it comes off
2.1.2010
Take a spounge and water, dip the spounge in the water and squeeze it over the sticker glue and gently rub it away while still squeezing the water out of the spounge.
2.1.2010
Common problem but a very simple solution. Any petroleum based medium will work. The glue form the stickers are made from petroleum and they react very nicely from like mediums. Oil will do the trick.
2.1.2010
All good answers above. I like Dante23's the best because that's what I did. WD40 works great. Spreay it on a cloth, not on the club and keep it away from your grips.
2.1.2010
rubbing alcohol work great and won't damage finish. also fatastic & windex.
2.1.2010
Yes Nail Polish remover will work just fine!