Posted March 7, 200519 yr comment_83167 if anyone knows where you can find paint for scratches ( or idiot marks) caugh caugh if there is such a thing if you could let me know thad be great thanks
March 9, 200519 yr comment_83463 Not that I know, buuuuut... :whistle: http://www.golfpaint.com/ I used it myself, follow the directions and use a wet sandpaper when its dried...spot on match.
March 9, 200519 yr comment_83466 Ditto. I've actually used www.golfpaint.com myself on the Titleist 983K, perfect match. Bert-B
March 9, 200519 yr comment_83598 Ditto. I've actually used www.golfpaint.com myself on the Titleist 983K, perfect match.Bert-B Did you prep the club any special way? Use wet finishing sand paper, etc? Did the paint go on pretty smooth etc? I dropped my 983K on the cart path an have a few small spots where the paint chiped off. Also had a friend hit a sky rocket with it. Not bad but I can see it at address.
March 11, 200519 yr comment_84080 Ditto. I've actually used www.golfpaint.com myself on the Titleist 983K, perfect match.Bert-B Did you prep the club any special way? Use wet finishing sand paper, etc? Did the paint go on pretty smooth etc? I dropped my 983K on the cart path an have a few small spots where the paint chiped off. Also had a friend hit a sky rocket with it. Not bad but I can see it at address. I cleaned with Windex, then applied the paint. Once it dried after a couple of hours, I sanded with 320 grit paper (very fine) and then applied several coats of car wax. It worked great! Good luck. Bert-B
March 11, 200519 yr comment_84116 Ditto. I've actually used www.golfpaint.com myself on the Titleist 983K, perfect match.Bert-B Did you prep the club any special way? Use wet finishing sand paper, etc? Did the paint go on pretty smooth etc? I dropped my 983K on the cart path an have a few small spots where the paint chiped off. Also had a friend hit a sky rocket with it. Not bad but I can see it at address. I cleaned with Windex, then applied the paint. Once it dried after a couple of hours, I sanded with 320 grit paper (very fine) and then applied several coats of car wax. It worked great! Good luck. Bert-B Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try.
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