Want to give your irons a more unique look. I show you how to add some rust quickly to your raw finished irons and wedges.

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7 Comments

  1. What about removing the black off my wedge. TaylorMade milled grind 2. Has a rusty face but I want to remove the black finish too.

  2. I'm watching because I like your channel, but a rusty club just isn't for me unless somehow it improves function. Everything I've seen, even though they claim it improves spin, it doesn't.

  3. Don't mind my wedges rusting but it would bother me to do that to my irons. Maybe to the face groove area but not the whole iron.

  4. I would like to see this done with gun blue solvent. I'm curious how it would come out.

  5. Plain H2O2 would work better, as the vinegar is a reducing agent, which will REMOVE rust. I'm not sure the salt will contribute either. We simply want oxidation in this instance. Love the channel, by the way!

  6. Why C0 and D2 swing weights feel no big difference to me? Instead, I'm more sensitive to the total weight.
    I cut all my clubs 2'' short by myself, so swing weight should go from D2 to C0, if I'm not wrong.
    However, now I feel I can swing more freely, no issue at all, and even gain little bit more speed (maybe due to the better ball stricking not the club length)…
    My question is, do I need to put some weight on the club heads to make the swing weight right (D2 e.g.)?
    BTW, my transition is pretty fast I feel, and I'm 5'7'', 135lb, super strong grip, john daly style backswing, ~113mph driver club head speed now, got some my swing videos on my channel, if you are interesting.

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