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Old March 4th, 2006, 11:51 AM
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Touch up paint

I case anyone needs or wondered what to do about those nasty stone chips on your woods or hybrids, I though I would give some info. On ebay you can find this seller http://stores.ebay.ca/GOLF-PAINT-Inc

I have this stuff and it's great and a perfect match. They have just about every brand and colour there is. Its pretty cheap as well.
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Old March 4th, 2006, 01:16 PM
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I case anyone needs or wondered what to do about those nasty stone chips on your woods or hybrids, I though I would give some info. On ebay you can find this seller http://stores.ebay.ca/GOLF-PAINT-Inc

I have this stuff and it's great and a perfect match. They have just about every brand and colour there is. Its pretty cheap as well.
Do you have a picture of the before and after? How well does it repair sky marks?
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Old March 4th, 2006, 01:38 PM
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Do you have a picture of the before and after? How well does it repair sky marks?
Sorry no pictures of before but I can post a picture of my 3 wood that i fixed up. The colour match is perfect. The paint comes like the stuff you would buy for a car.
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Old March 5th, 2006, 11:56 AM
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Ok here are a couple pics of the paint used on the clubs



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I think I am going to get the Taylormade r5 Driver paint to fix up my club when I dropped it on concrete, ouch . I will post a before picture when I get home and then an after picture when I get the paint and touch it up.
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Old March 6th, 2006, 07:10 PM
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Ok, here are the pictures of my knicked and scratched r5. If the paint can fix it up somewhat I say it was worth it then.



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Old March 6th, 2006, 07:41 PM
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I think I am going to get the Taylormade r5 Driver paint to fix up my club when I dropped it on concrete, ouch . I will post a before picture when I get home and then an after picture when I get the paint and touch it up.
For small chips use a match stick or somthing small, the brush that comes with the paint is pretty thick. On the pictures i took the first one was without a flash just natural light. You can barley tell it was scratched. The second was with the flash and it was more visible. I cannot even tell at adress. Its pretty cheap to buy a tube of the paint.
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I just want to say that I would definately recommend the touch up paint to anyone. If any one wants to see the before and after pictures I will gladly send them to you
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I put a skymark on my V Steel and used a black sharpie to fix it. It worked rather well but has a different color black then the original paint. If I see some V Steel paint on the guys ebay store I think I'm going to pick some up. Is there different sizes of paint? Does it come in cans or a little bottle or what?
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I put a skymark on my V Steel and used a black sharpie to fix it. It worked rather well but has a different color black then the original paint. If I see some V Steel paint on the guys ebay store I think I'm going to pick some up. Is there different sizes of paint? Does it come in cans or a little bottle or what?
I don't think they have different sizes, just one standard size. It comes in a little bottle with the cap having a brush on the end of it.
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