Car Scratch Remover?

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By Robert Ryan Z

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  1. Robert Ryan Z

    Robert Ryan Z
    Granada Hills, CA

    I recently scratch the head top portion of my Titleist 915 D2 Driver for accidentally not putting the cover and mixing it with my alignment sticks inside my golf bag.

    I have a car scratch remover in the garage, I'm hesitant to use it because I know it is not designed for golf clubs.

    Should I use it or is there anything in the market that is designed for golf club scratches?

    I babyed my clubs and it hurts my feeling every time I see that scratch. I❤️️Titleist

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    While at the Team Titleist Invitational at Pinehurst I scratch the top of my driver. I put some premium Yacht wax on mine. Helped a little and only filled in the scratches, but you can still see them.
  3. Mike C

    Mike C
    Dallas, TX

    That is a real bummer that you scratched the to of your driver. I know how you feel because I have done the same thing myself once before and every time I looked down at the crown of the club at address, all I could see was the scratch!

    I was able to make it look much better by using some polishing compound I have for automobile use and carefully buffing the scratch out and then finishing with polish and wax (just like you would do to a minor scratch on a car). I fixed the issue and I was looking good as new afterwards. Your success will probably depend upon how deep the scratch is but I think it is certainly worth a try. Good luck!
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Thanks Mike, have to give that a try on a rainy day. Mine stays busy most of the week. =)
  5. Jeff M

    Jeff M
    Frederick, CO

    I have marks from my alignment sticks i tried some polishing compound and it did not work any other thoughts?
  6. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    If it's NOT through the paint try the Magic Eraser and a shot of Simple Green. Maybe a little dab of wax. My buddy owns a body shop and makes a small fortune without even plugging in the buffer. Of course, it depends on the severity of the scratch. May take several attempts, but it's worth a shot......

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