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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024
  • We take a look at Amazons metal club pro polishing kit and see if it actually can make a difference to the look and shine of your beloved golf clubs.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @Brian25782
    @Brian25782 Před rokem +5

    Si not sure if you've ever tried them but in the past I have used nail polishing blocks for cleaning ferruls on snooker cues and they work superbly, they have 4 different stages from course to fine and when finished it leaves a polished surface maybe worth a try plus they are cheap as chips

  • @adyseven1
    @adyseven1 Před rokem +6

    I began "refurbishing" clubs about a year before lockdown and genuinely believe the more you polish up a head... the more you highlight imperfections.
    Just my thoughts.

  • @jonathoneubanks8365
    @jonathoneubanks8365 Před rokem +2

    I use something called barkeeps friend. It will remove the dirt, years of grime, and any rust you can throw at it. The stuff is miraculous. But be warned it will take some finishes off too. Vokeys oil can finish for example. But now it's a raw wedge and super rusty after about a year.

  • @andytlwy
    @andytlwy Před rokem +3

    7 vids in 7 days I think there’s a glitch in the matrix 🤯😂😂 love the grind Simon 🙌🏻

  • @MrAshtute
    @MrAshtute Před rokem +3

    On painted heads the problem is the scratches remove the varnish/lacquer finish.
    I have in the past used t cut or car scratch repair kits.
    I once took my driver 3+5 woods to a car paint shop and the guys thought it was funny.
    They repainted my 3 clubs for £20 (they were black clubs it was black or white or any colour they had left over from a repair)
    I had to tape up my club myself but they put them in the oven to dry with a car they were doing....they looked brand new.
    So there are ways to fix them up 👍

  • @8eege
    @8eege Před rokem +2

    I actually really enjoy polishing up old clubs with metal polish and/or steel wool. Those matte faces on the newer clubs are a pain though, I think you might need a sand blaster for those.

  • @fastandyc
    @fastandyc Před rokem +2

    Elbow grease paste from Poundland or similar will do the same,if you buy yourself a polishing kit from the polishing shop even better, just need a bench grinder!

  • @alant5611
    @alant5611 Před rokem

    I'm lucky enough to have a woodwork shop but it's now 250 miles away .. I refurb anything I buy.. If you have a workmate folding bench or one of those mini vices you clamp on a table top for a tenner any drill than has a slow or variable speed and a polishing kit that you can get for about 15 quid with mini buffing wheels and some good quality wet and dry paper you can do it almost as good as the pro's. Brad Meehan's channel is your Bible for this. Do not mess around too much with driver faces and chrome forged!

  • @johndixon6353
    @johndixon6353 Před rokem +2

    Have you ever tried Autosol Simon? Never used it on clubs but works a treat on everything I've used it on

  • @altaylor5785
    @altaylor5785 Před rokem

    Simon
    Car polish works on most painted hybrid heads or older metal woods. It simply strips the top layer of paint and reveals a new shiny layer.
    Any metal polish - much cheaper than £12 will clean iron heads.
    Best trick for iron heads or putters (non groove faces) is super fine sandpaper although I think I got this tip from you?

  • @HuntForParfection
    @HuntForParfection Před rokem

    Hahaha, that is the most absurd click bait thumbnail yet. Great work mate, had a good chuckle

  • @paulbrown7425
    @paulbrown7425 Před rokem

    Use bumper polish on any black bits on your diver, fairway wood etc comes up a treat

  • @fgavin6149
    @fgavin6149 Před rokem

    I like autosol from halfords. Works well

  • @SASGolf
    @SASGolf  Před rokem +4

    Thanks for watching guys! Please leave any suggestions or tricks you have to refurb your clubs to help the community out. 🙌

    • @joshlockrey6700
      @joshlockrey6700 Před rokem

      Have you used Mr. Clean magic eraser 2x it will remove anything. Get a bench grinder with a cloth polishing wheel on either side. Use 2 stages of polishing stick on the cloth and then polish your clubs. Will take out anything minus pitting and paint chips.

    • @joshlockrey6700
      @joshlockrey6700 Před rokem

      Probably cost you 150 dollars tops and will last year's.

  • @markey1
    @markey1 Před rokem

    I lightly rubbed a nail file on my old G400's and it made a big difference

  • @momoghal3711
    @momoghal3711 Před rokem

    It's just a mild, abrasive, cutting compound like G6.. You can get compounds with finer grade abrasives to use as finishers. Should work a treat!

  • @usa3105
    @usa3105 Před rokem +1

    Magic eraser is by far the best specially for tee marks on the driver or ball imprints get one wet try on your clubs you will be kind blow it’s no harsh chemicals and no way it can scratch the clubs. MAGIC ERASER FOR THE WIN!

  • @stevenhumphrey910
    @stevenhumphrey910 Před rokem +1

    I use The Pink Stuff Paste, cheap as chips.

  • @rolirolster
    @rolirolster Před rokem

    I like it, especially for those driving range mat scuffs, as I find those really annoying as I'm looking at them when I pull the clubs out the bag.

  • @paulbrown7425
    @paulbrown7425 Před rokem

    Brasso metal polish, obviously soap and water brush to clean and soft cloth to use with the brasso, job done,

  • @steviek6484
    @steviek6484 Před rokem

    Good on you for coming up with a video I’ve never seen anyone do before but every golfer can relate to. Curse those toe marks!

  • @charlietaylor4978
    @charlietaylor4978 Před rokem

    I use T-cut seems to work well on shafts as well as club heads
    ;

  • @kimbo172
    @kimbo172 Před rokem

    Bought something called barkeepers Friend a while back amazing stuff also

  • @christopherhughes497
    @christopherhughes497 Před rokem +1

    I went to decathlon the other day and there's been a hybrid in there for a few months. it has scratches on it, and a gash hence why it hasn't sold. it's £80. I asked if they could knock some money off. they said £67 is their lowest. I just said no, I may as well buy a new one. I would of had it for £50 to be fair. I'm a bit gutted. they'll not sell it until it's half price atleast.

  • @robsumpter6661
    @robsumpter6661 Před rokem +1

    You can clean up pitted shafts with wd40 and very fine wire wool. If the chrome is totally gone it won’t help that though

  • @yucelmehmet801
    @yucelmehmet801 Před rokem

    Peak…..Has Amazing results and found in many food shops.

  • @simoncollier9855
    @simoncollier9855 Před rokem +1

    Brasso is the way forward

  • @nathanlake5556
    @nathanlake5556 Před rokem

    Pink stuff mixed with bicarbonate and liquid elbow grease. Try it ps I work in golf.

  • @adupuy
    @adupuy Před rokem +2

    Do they have the Mr. Clean magic eraser in the UK? Or is that what you mean by magic sponge? They work really well on those tough-to-get-out marks like that ball mark on the iron. As well as tee marks on the bottom of woods that my old toothbrush and soap don't seem to quite get rid of.

    • @scottdean27
      @scottdean27 Před rokem

      For tee marks on the bottom of clubs you can just spit in the grass and then rub the club in the grass. Or grab a bunch of grass and spit right on the club and rub the bunch of grass on it. The enzymes in your saliva and the enzymes in the grass, along with the friction of the grass do the trick.

  • @seanpeacock5595
    @seanpeacock5595 Před rokem

    Drill
    Foam pad attachment
    Mother’s polish

  • @jeffreyroberts7438
    @jeffreyroberts7438 Před rokem

    Barkeepers friend costs about £3 will clean them better, especially good on copper putters/irons

  • @warrenburch6545
    @warrenburch6545 Před rokem

    I use Flitz Polish. It can be found on Amazon.

  • @dacot27
    @dacot27 Před rokem

    Autosol metal polish is good

  • @robsumpter6661
    @robsumpter6661 Před rokem

    Restore ferrules with acetone by lightly rubbing them . Very lightly, press on and it will melt the ferrule. Nail polish remover is basically acetone but commercial Grade is better

  • @VegBazzoBoys
    @VegBazzoBoys Před rokem +1

    Automotive cutting polish would probably work just as well.

  • @simondewhurst3237
    @simondewhurst3237 Před rokem

    T Cut, £7 at ASDA, it’s been polishing up metal cars for years pal!!!
    Prior to that as a finishing shine, elbow grease as I am sure you are well aware of.

    • @guyhall6592
      @guyhall6592 Před rokem

      $17.99 (USA Amazon) same small tube Simon used in his video

  • @LTZ_Z71
    @LTZ_Z71 Před rokem

    A decent car paint compound followed with car paint polish will do even better. It will definitely remove the ball mark from your iron.

  • @legend9018
    @legend9018 Před rokem

    Great video! Is there anything out there that can get rid of light scratches?

  • @tomhanson7952
    @tomhanson7952 Před rokem

    Autosol metal polish off amazon does a similar thing and costs about £5.

  • @chrisjuhl801
    @chrisjuhl801 Před rokem

    Try toothpaste for whitening and distilled white vinegar

  • @robsumpter6661
    @robsumpter6661 Před rokem

    Soak heads overnight in white vinegar and lightly rub with very fine wire wool will remove rust easily

  • @Michael_MJ
    @Michael_MJ Před rokem

    2000 grit wet paper before polish??

  • @rhull3939
    @rhull3939 Před rokem +3

    Just use the rubbing compound you already have for your car. Same results.

  • @chrisduffield2747
    @chrisduffield2747 Před rokem

    Autosol chrome polish does the same and a bit cheaper .

  • @JonathanFrederickCole

    Cape Cod oil. Will get any metal scratch out.

  • @keithisham3608
    @keithisham3608 Před rokem

    T cut or brasso rubbing with cardboard, army trick

  • @davidquinn7144
    @davidquinn7144 Před rokem +2

    Car body t cut much better

  • @guyhall6592
    @guyhall6592 Před rokem +1

    Simon, does T-Cut work well?

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  Před rokem +2

      Did a video on that in the past and would say definitely similar and better for more shiny driver heads, would say this is slightly more abrasive but only slightly. 👍

    • @guyhall6592
      @guyhall6592 Před rokem

      Yes, I’ve watch that video couple times…bar keepers friend wks great on brass
      Much luv

  • @paulwright2610
    @paulwright2610 Před rokem

    Any good metal polish will probably work just as well at a third of the price.

  • @robsumpter6661
    @robsumpter6661 Před rokem

    It’s just brasso or silvo but costs more, and I bet it doesn’t smell as nice. T cut for you car works well on heads too.

  • @blowzo1998
    @blowzo1998 Před rokem

    its a can of polishing compound. It would be less than half the cost if it didn't say Golf on it.

  • @davidbehler3296
    @davidbehler3296 Před rokem

    NeverMind. Should have watched all the way through.

  • @marksefton751
    @marksefton751 Před rokem

    That product seems to scratch the chrome a little🤔

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  Před rokem

      I believe that might of been my fault on the third attempt a bit of grit from the tree above got on the cloth. Only noticed it on the cloth after I had finished.

  • @zekebones34
    @zekebones34 Před rokem

    Toothpaste will do the same thing

  • @michaelcooper8255
    @michaelcooper8255 Před rokem

    this is basically cutting compound / autosol in a pot and then doubled in price. save your pennies and get a car mental polish.

  • @markthegolfaddict9051

    Lol who polishes clubs?