Blain's Farm and Fleet

They say work is never done. You may not think of it, but there’s even work to do to maintain your leisure equipment, like golf clubs. If the heads of your clubs are not properly maintained, they won’t last as long and neither will your good golf score. So if you’re questioning your golf swing, it might not be you, it might just mean your clubs need a good cleaning.

Materials Checklist

  • Dremel 9.6V Corded MultiPro Kit
    Blain # 443834
  • #423 1” Cloth Wheel
    Blain # 161172
  • #402 Mandrel
    Blain # 161190
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  • Brass Brush #535

Instructions

  1. Though curing that slice is still up to you, you’ll strike the ball much more effectively with clean club head surfaces.
  2. Brass brushes are softer than steel, so you’ll be able to clean away dirt and oxidation without harming your club heads.
  3. Use brass brushes at low speed. The #535 brush is especially effective for cleaning grooved areas.
  4. Restore a like-new shine by following up with the #423 cloth polishing wheel and #421 polishing compound.
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