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| Re: Club Finishes By clean them up, do you mean get the chrome to sparkle again? Any good chrome cleaner and polisher will do. If you mean changing the finish entirely, now you're talking about stripping the chrome off and having another finish applied. This is something that you'll have to farm out. |
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| Re: Club Finishes You'd need to strip the chrome off, leaving raw metal underneath. I think that GolfWorks or GolfSmith does refinishing, but the turnaround time is less than stellar I hear. But, if you want 'em done, that's what needs to be done. Unless you like the rusty look. |