
If you want to black nitride finish your golf clubs, there are a few tips that you should follow. First, wash the clubs with soap and water to remove any dirt or debris. Then use a mild cleaner on the surfaces of the clubhead and shaft. Next, coat the clubheads and shafts with a black nitride coating using a spray gun or brush.
How do I make my golf club Black?
1:404:56HOW TO MAKE YOUR GOLF CLUBS LOOK RAW - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou don't have to remove the paint fill if you don't want. If you can this is gonna eat it all away.MoreYou don't have to remove the paint fill if you don't want. If you can this is gonna eat it all away. Probably could use a smaller tub but just make sure and cover the iron.
How do you finish Black golf clubs?
Here are the steps to refinishing golf clubs' black oxide: Remove old finish by sanding and polishing with fine-gauge sandpaper. Apply a high-quality polyurethane sealant. Buff with a clean, soft cloth.
How do you stain golf clubs?
Wipe the head of the club gently with fine steel wool to remove the excess old paint. Apply the desired stain to the wood of the club head with your 1-inch paint brush. Allow the club to dry for one to two days so that the stain has time to set. Wipe down the club and apply the varnish or lacquer of your choice.
How do you black out Scotty Cameron?
0:1510:51How to do a Black Oxide Finish on a Scotty Cameron Golf Putter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst what we're gonna have to do is submerse the putter in a 50/50 muriatic acid solution.MoreFirst what we're gonna have to do is submerse the putter in a 50/50 muriatic acid solution.
What is putter butter?
Putter Butter Plus is a proprietary formula developed specifically to protect and restore iron, wedge and putter heads from rust, corrosion and fertilizer. Putter Butter Plus is a concentrated version of the original Putter Butter requiring only a small amount to properly protect any club head.
Can golf clubs be refinished?
Once your club is clean, you may want to give it a fresh new finish. Professional club finishing can be expensive. You can expect to pay around $50 per club to get them professionally refinished. This can be a fun way to bring life back into a beloved or special set.
How do you change the color of your golf clubs?
To do it yourself, get your hands on a paint stripper like acetone (nail polish remover works, too). Then apply acrylic paint, or even nail polish, to achieve the color scheme you desire. Or, after you strip the paint off your club, you have the option to leave it that way for a stealthy, unfinished look.
How do I refinish my irons?
2:2524:18how to refurbish an old golf club 2020 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipJust some water and some scraping and away we go yep okay had to stop because we had a customer howMoreJust some water and some scraping and away we go yep okay had to stop because we had a customer how about that. Okay just a few minutes with the with the groove it brush.
How do you refinish old golf clubs?
2:2612:33How to restore the chrome finish on a set of golf club irons - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUsing abrasives the first operation is where we're going to remove all of those gouges and scrapeMoreUsing abrasives the first operation is where we're going to remove all of those gouges and scrape marks. And all those sort of things you saw originally. So we've got to get to the bottom of those.
How do I make my putter black?
0:515:59How To Black Out Your Putter (Putter Customization) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce I've actually put the powder onto the putter. The next thing that we're going to need is aMoreOnce I've actually put the powder onto the putter. The next thing that we're going to need is a powder coating gun and the I'll tell you right now you get what you pay for when it comes to the guns.
What kind of paint do you use on a golf putter?
I use acrylic paint because I have found that it is more durable, comes in more colors, dries faster, water will clean the brushes, and it is non-toxic. I have also found that enamel paint can be ruined by some oils used on putters to prevent rust and protect finishes.
Can you spray paint a putter?
Yes. You can easily repaint your golf club heads at home. First, you will have to remove any existing paint from the heads. You can apply a paint remover and let it soak for a few hours before removing the old paint with a sharp object.
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Although you can’t use the Birchwood Casey Kit as shown in the Carbon Steel Black Oxide Tutorial, there is a product that produces a similar effect on a stainless steel putter. Caswell’s Stainless Steel Blackener is a great finish to apply to a Scotty Cameron putter, or any other modern-day putter.
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Hey!! I'm Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer. I created this site in 2015 while playing D1 collegiate golf to help myself understand the game of golf better and improve as a player. Fast forward a few years, and it has become much more than a journal.
Your new favorite hobby–golf club refinishing
There is nothing more satisfying than turning an old, beat up putter into a masterpiece. In this refinishing series, I’ll show you the techniques required to unleash your creativity on all your old golf clubs!
Brass vs. Carbon Steel vs. Stainless Steel
When I first started refinishing golf clubs, I had a difficult time finding information. One of the topics that caused me a lot of unecessary struggle was not knowing the different types of metal that golf clubs are made of.
Preventing Rusty Golf Clubs
For some finishes, it is difficult, if not impossible to prevent rust on a golf club. In this post I’ll show you my preferred method for preventing rust on golf clubs.
Refinish a Scotty Cameron Headcover
If you have an old Scotty Cameron Newport Select putter headcover laying around, you can turn it into a custom beauty!
Paint Fill 101
The quickest and easiest way to customize your golf clubs is by painting the text on them. I’ll show you some of my favorite techniques for doing so, my preferred paints, and some quick tips that will make your life a lot easier when customizing your golf clubs.
Removing Nicks and Dings on a Golf Club
Ever wonder how a golf club is refurbished? Did you know that your beat up putter in the basement can be completely transformed in just a few minutes? It’s called a “deburring wheel”, and it will be your single biggest tool in golf club refinishing.
Make a Scotty Cameron look Brand New (Basic Satin Finish)
The great thing about stainless steel putters (most new Scotty Camerons) is the fact that after refinishing them, they don’t rust! Here is the most basic finish you can do on a stainless steel putter, and it looks clean and awesome.
JTexGolfer
So as discussed in other threads on here I have decided to send my trusty Srixon Z765's off to Tiger Nick Golf in Ohio to get a Black Nitride coating put on them. I love black weges with a white bottom score line on them and have had better luck aiming that color combination so I figured I would give it a try with my current iron set.
RookieBlue7
I'd have went with DLC personally. It'll last a lot longer. Tiger Nick's stuff does come back looking nice though
JTexGolfer
I'd have went with DLC personally. It'll last a lot longer. Tiger Nick's stuff does come back looking nice though
DPattGolf
I have seen varying accounts of how well DLC holds up. Saw a WITB for Horschel when he still had the black PXG irons and they looked really rough. I know each coating has it's + and - though. Hope I chose the right one.
jlukes
I'd have went with DLC personally. It'll last a lot longer. Tiger Nick's stuff does come back looking nice though
JTexGolfer
One of the main reasons I started this thread was to catalog how well (or not) that the finish wears. Lots of threads on other sites about finishes but not many pictures. They get forgotten after one or two rounds or maybe one long range session, but I want to catalog how well these wear.
DPattGolf
One of the main reasons I started this thread was to catalog how well (or not) that the finish wears. Lots of threads on other sites about finishes but not many pictures. They get forgotten after one or two rounds or maybe one long range session, but I want to catalog how well these wear.