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2007-02-05 06:32:56 · 9 answers · asked by mixmatchone 1 in Sports Golf

9 answers

i use dish soap and a bucket of hot water. i clean the heads first. i use a wire brush to get most of the clunky dirt off. then dip into the bucket scrub with a nylon brush. and towel dry. After all the heads are clean i do the same with the grips, but i let the grips air dry. after that they are tacky just like when they were new. BTW i just have standard rubber callaway grips. if you have leather or cord grips, and they are rock hard, your best bet may be to replace them.

2007-02-05 07:44:42 · answer #1 · answered by Nara 4 · 1 0

If you have rubber type grips..... A mild soap solution ( weak Dish water) and a nylon brush will clean them. If you use something like the Wynn Leather grips I would recomend a quality saddle soap ( no brush and do not immerse the grips in water) Like several others have mentioned..if the grips are hard and slick....have them replaced.....its not real expensive. I regrip my clubs every year.

2007-02-05 08:50:04 · answer #2 · answered by wbaker777 7 · 1 0

you could sparkling your grips, yet new ones are many times needed each couple years in case you play generally. to bathe your grips, use heat water and a few cleansing soap. A comfortable brush, alongside with an previous toothbrush, is right for the scrubbing. Use a towel to dry the grips as thoroughly as plausible. (do not use warmth dry.) For destiny care, do not go away your golf equipment in the trunk of your vehicle or the components variations will harm the grips. I additionally propose employing a towel to bathe the grips every time you utilize them using fact your palms go away oils on them (especially in case you sweat) and the physique oils are actual what hurts your grips the worst.

2016-12-13 09:28:54 · answer #3 · answered by fette 4 · 0 0

Here is a golf school that has some great golf tips. They have video, animation and other types of golf tips. They may have tips on cleaning golf clubs too.

http://www.sdgagolf.com/golf_tips.php

Hope this helps.

2007-02-07 10:04:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An old but clean towel, warm water, and liquid soap. It will make the grips tacky again.

2007-02-08 06:36:50 · answer #5 · answered by Brent 5 · 0 0

Best thing to do is use warm soapy water and a lint free cloth. in my professional opinion the brush may damage certain grips.

2007-02-05 07:48:52 · answer #6 · answered by Paul V 2 · 0 0

I would start with some hot water, some liquid dish soap and one of those nylon scrubbing brushes, but if they're really worn, it would be easier just to replace them altogether.

2007-02-05 06:56:36 · answer #7 · answered by Sandi A 4 · 1 0

soap water and wire brush, wipe dry

2007-02-05 10:20:52 · answer #8 · answered by howie 2000 1 · 0 0

dish soap works

2007-02-05 13:09:58 · answer #9 · answered by Zaza 5 · 0 0

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