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Sorry for sucking you in and not giving you something more interesting but I want to re-do the paint fill on some of my irons.

Can someone give me a process that works best? The clubs are chrome finished Mizuno's so I don't know about having them sit in Acetone like i've heard...

Paint types, techniques...

Appreciate it.

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yea

i do it al the time

simplest easiest and cleanest way ive discovered it to just paint the stamping fill it all in chockers full leave it over night till its BONE DRY has to be completely dry..

then get a stanley knife, the blunt edge NOT the sharp bit

and just scrape the residue off, dont worry about paint everywhere it comes off so easily. with a tiny amout of scraping.

and leave the paint full in the stamping.

then just wipe over wit ha cloth the tiny flakes that are left. mine come out perfeclt every time no scratching the club at all.

Citristrip to remove the paint fill. Just apply a little to the painted areas you want to remove. Normally, the paint will peel off. You may need a pin or toothpick for the thinner hard to reach areas where the paint doesn't come right off. Rinse after. There are other agents that you can use to remove the paint fill but, I can't remember what they are off the top off my head.

I did one on my PW and i gave up. i am so clumsy. it had bubbles and now only the PW has red paintfill I might one to try all over again using your guy's tips cheers

a few drips of acetone in the engraving and a BBQ stick to rub it out.

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Acetone won't screw up the Chome finish at all?

What's the best paint to use?

Acetone won't screw up the Chome finish at all?

What's the best paint to use?

I use marker pen refills. It comes in a variety of colors, dries quickly and you just rub off the slop with an ink eraser.

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