![]() If acetone isn’t working well enough, an industrial paint remover is your next option, but be careful. Toothpicks and needles can help you scrape out hard-to-reach nooks and crannies. ![]() You can either soak your clubhead or lay a few dabs of acetone with a swab or rag over the areas where you want paint removed. ![]() Acetone works well, and we strongly advise to wear gloves and eye protection, and do this step in a well-ventilated area. Next, your clubs need to be clean and existing paint needs to be removed. Typically, enamel hobby paint is more durable, but we’ve found acrylic hobby paint to be easier to use and easier to dilute (which is important). We’ve seen/heard people use all sorts of paints and fills ranging from nail polish to permanent markers and paint pens, but we’ve had the most success using hobby/model paint. First, you need to ensure you use the right kind of paint.
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