Would putting it incider work?  Tis the season dontchano.

Al


At 09:32 PM 11/1/2002, you wrote:
Guy's, just take a 16oz bottle of Coke and soak the hear over night.
 
RK
 
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Thanks for all the replys.

Brian
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Mac:
I'm jealous I have not seen the sun in a month and I live in
Tennessee :0))
Don Johnson


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Brian -

All of the previous answers may work out well. Some even say wiping the
head with muriatic acid helps too. Having owned two of these for years I
can tell you that nothing beats accumulated age when it comes to the
finish. The longer it ages the more the rust takes on a patina of it's
own and won't even wipe off, though a few swipes in a bunker will polish
off some of the finish on the sole. Comes right back after a few days.
Does it make play better? Only in your head. I have never felt the
sensation of it being "softer" or getting a better bite on the ball. I
got them because I play a lot of twilight golf and didn't like the glare
off the face, when hitting into the sun, that I got with chrome or satin
faced wedge

Rich "Mac" McHattie
Mac's Golf
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