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| Sky Marks/Scratches Okay, Im ashamed to admit this, but I put a small sky mark on my driver today, not bad, fairly minor, just light scratches. Is there anything I can use to buff them out? How can I get them out, or at least make them less noticeable? |
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| Re: Sky Marks/Scratches The same compounds you'd use to buff your car are the same one's you'd use for your clubhead. Mild abrasives are best, and don't forget to put something back on (a clearcoat of some sort, or wax) to protect it. Then, go and buy some Liquid Glass, and put it on the rest of your metal woods. |
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Thanks for your help on this! I swear Ill never let this happen again, somedays taking up tennis sounds better and better... |
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| Re: Sky Marks/Scratches Yes, like a rubbing compound. You use the mild abrasive first. Add some polish, and buff it up. Finally, add some liquid glass (available at myostrichgolf.com, or an auto parts store) for added protection - the more coats, the better. |