Factory Paint Fill

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By Dakota

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  1. Dakota

    Dakota
    Johnson City, TN

    Just curious to see if I decide to change the paint fill myself and don't like it, if I can send them too Titleist and let them color them back to what they were factory. Thanks

  2. You can use nail polish instead of paint. Then if you don't like it just use nail polish remover to take it off.
  3. I tried this with my old clubs. Result was great! It was very easy to paintfill and also very easy to remove once you have painted it. Because you see the result emediatly when the paint is still wet, it is easy to remove it by yourself with the solvent. So probably no need to send them back to the factory.

    Best regards from Sweden
    // V
  4. Dakota

    Dakota
    Johnson City, TN

    Sweet thanks guys, by any chance have you all used white paint fill? I thought about changing my irons and wedges to all white. Lemme know what ya got on that.
  5. You can find really good instructions on youtube. Just type golfclub paintfill. I used hobby paint but nailpolish work great aswell. I tried white on one of my former wedges but it kind of disappeared with the crome (middle line on the cally wedge). Ended up with diffrent colors on different lines (cally). Didnt do the numbers, only some text and logos on the back. these days i have SM6 weges and i don´t think i will paintfill those, exept my initaials on the back ;)

    Best regards from Sweden
    // V
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