In today’s video I’m taking a close up look at some found lake golf balls and showing you how to clean a lot of golf balls at once with my pressure washer!
I’ll even be cutting a golf ball open with the help of Jeff to see if there is any lake damage inside!
What advice do you have? comment below?
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We Found HUNDREDS of Golf Balls in a Dried Up Lake! (Golf Ball Hunting)
what’s the best way to clean hundreds of leg balls so they look just like new well today i’ll be using a pressure washer and showing you my complete method to get the ball from this to this and if you stick around i’ll even cut one of these balls open to see if there’s any lake damage inside i recently went golf ball hunting with my son and we found an old dried up swamp there were literally hundreds of balls inside this place the only problem they were all filthy we collected loads of balls and once home we separated the okay balls from the very dirty golf balls some of them didn’t need much to get them clean but the others were going to be really tough work in total this time we found 228 golf balls not bad so this is the tub with the not too dirty golf balls and we added sugar soap which is great at cleaning off dirt grease and grime and this is a bucket of very dirty golf balls i used some bleach as they needed something a little bit more intense we top with water cold water into the sugar soap but boiling water from the kettle into the really dirty golf balls you can see the steam coming off that bucket after 1 hour of soaking i could see some of the grime had come off but they needed some help so it’s pressure washer time [Music] now not only is this very effective but it’s actually pretty satisfying too after spraying the really dirty balls time for the not too dirty balls a quick look shows that some of these have come up really clean already time to let them dry off and i’ll do more work on the dirty balls with the bleach now putting them all together you can see that some are in great condition but some are still in a pretty bad way so the next step is to use the magic sponge this has been great on previous golf balls now this stage is also very effective but unfortunately it’s much less fun so i’ll speed it up for you so what about the results well some are still well beyond saving and i’d love your advice with what to do with them but the majority of the other balls are amazing look at these titus pro ones and the selection of yellow callaway and kirkland golf balls and this chrome soft looks really cool as does this speed soft golf ball i love this golf ball and do you remember the volvig from earlier we found it covered in mud well look how clean we got it the other highlights for me were this cool two-tone stricksen zstar ball and this wilson duosoft with the alignment line around the middle well let’s have a close-up look at this tp5x from earlier now it was in the bleach very dirty bucket and we were able to get it this clean that’s that’s pretty much as good as new so let’s get hold of jeff and cut it open to see if there’s any damage on the inside of that golf ball from sitting in a lake well that looks pretty good to me what do you think so now over to you what’s your best tips for cleaning found golf balls whether in a lake or a really dirty swamp add it in the comments below and i’ll try and respond to every single one and until then i’ll catch you in the next
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What’s the best way to clean bulk golf balls? Let me know your tips in the comments below! 🤔🏌️♂️
I clean them in hot water dish soap, let them soak until the water cools off, then use the magic sponge and they look like new.
Glad to see Jeff got a nice five dinner.
I don’t pick any up from lakes and ponds, I must be a snob. 😂😂👍🏌️♂️🇨🇦
I am the one who puts them into the lakes here in Thailand.
😂 you haven't been around haigh hall or sherdley park golf course have you? Me&my golf buddy have lost duo softs&tp5s on there ha ha ha 😄 yeah a lot of them balls have come up nice,but it looks like others have lost there coatings&become fouled up to much. I would use the fouled up ones as practice balls on the range lol give them a 2nd chance of doing something,better than hitting one piece ones at the range 😀
Personally i soak them in warm soapy water, and clean them off with a regular microfiber cloth. The spots that are still not clean after this is done with the magic sponge. I collect so many balls that i would like to find a quicker solution, but that is probably a professional ball washer, which costs a lot of money….