An air compressor is also great for cleaning your golf shoes. Not only to clear the spikes but to get the sand and dirt around the seams. It takes about 20 seconds a shoe and your done.
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As I mentioned earlier, hairspray works great for installing bike grips.
Haven't tried it on golf grips yet.
The clear putter grips originally made by Percise Grip is installed with hairspray. Another messy,
Brian Lyall said:
> This is a very timely topic. I have to replace the grips on my sons
> bike. What's the best procedure for doing this. I was thinking of using
> grip tape but if there is a way that doesn't require it all the better.
As I mentioned earlier, hairspray works great for installing
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Star Grip Tapeless
Installation
This is a very timely topic. I have to replace the grips on my
sons bike. What's the best procedure for doing this. I was thinking of
using grip tape but if there is a way that doesn't require it all the
better.
You can also
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tflan said:
> You can also install grips without a compressor. Use a little liquid
> soap - hand or dishwasher or whatever. Its the same method I used to
> install bicycle grips when I was a kid. Works just fine.
The problem with liquid soap is that the grips might slip a bit if you get
them wet o
You can also install grips without a compressor.
Use a little liquid soap - hand or dishwasher or whatever. Its the same method I
used to install bicycle grips when I was a kid. Works just fine.
TFlan
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