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How can I quickly rust a golf club?

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I just got a new Taylormade Black TP 60 lob wedge as a replacement for my old Taylormade Black rac 60 lob wedge (basically the same clubs). My old club rusted fine after about a year of play and I am looking to quickly rust the other one. Any suggestions?

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  1. take gunsmiyh shop they use fine fine sandblaster should cost no more 2 dollars . will leave paint entact  avoid chemical stripper will cause epoxy to loosen . damage metal .


  2. The black finish isn't really supposed to rust like a raw finish.  It should stay black for the most part.  I have the same wedges and I know that they do rust a bit in places, but they aren't supposed to.

    That said, if you want to rust it, what I have done in the past is get the entire club head wet and cover it in salt.  Then get a soaking wet towel or rag and pour salt all over it.  Then wrap the clubhead with the wet salty towel and just let it sit.  You might want to put it in a plastic bag just to keep it wet longer, but leave the bag open cuz it needs air to rust.

    Maybe once or twice a day I take the towel off and re-wrap it, just to make sure it all gets it good.  Just don't wrap it too tight cuz you want air to be able to get in.

    When you first take the towel off it might look kind of green, but don't worry, it will look normal as soon as it dries.

    Do this for a couple of days it will get the rust going good, but it still takes a long time for the whole thing to get a good solid coat of rust on it.  The water and salt help and speed it up, but other than that you just have to wait.

    But again, I wouldn't do that with the black wedges cuz they are supposed to be black.  Wedges that are supposed to rust don't have any finish on them.

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