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By Dakota

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  1. Dakota

    Dakota
    Johnson City, TN

    Just want some suggestions on what kind of paint I should use to fill in the logo and iron numbers and such. Thanks

  2. Mike H

    Mike H
    Wisconsin

    It has been a while since I have had paint fill on my irons, but when I had it done I used Acrylic paint from an art/hobby store. I have had no problems based on the brand or type of Acrylic paint used.
  3. I like to apply with paint pens, or the $1 store and finger nail polish with its own brush. Frugal.
  4. Joshua B

    Joshua B
    Connecticut

    Any outdoor acrylics will work from a local craft store...Bit my favorite is glass paint. It is iridescent and if done carefully can look super cool
  5. Robert

    Robert
    Corpus Christi, TX

    as the others mentioned, acrylic is the easiest. grab any color you'd like from a craft store and have fun with it.
  6. GMillar

    GMillar
    Calgary

    the best i have come across is the car paint touch up pens you can buy. Google 'dupli-color'. they come in every color you'd need plus the pen makes them very easy to use!
  7. cbolt72

    cbolt72
    Rowlett, TX

    Acrylic paint is great and last well on your clubs.
  8. Arcrylics were great! I actually know some people who have even used nail polish and they swear by it!
  9. Barry S

    Barry S
    Oakville, ON

    I have had good success with Tremclad semi-gloss black. Can get it at any hardware store, Home Depot, Lowes etc..
  10. Ryan R

    Ryan R
    Surprise, AZ

    I've used fingernail polish. Do first coat, wait about 10 minutes, clean with nail polish remover using a paper towel folded into like a 4" square. Used quick light strokes so you don't take out the polish in the letters or numbers. Then do another coat and clean. It's actually very durable if you get some decent polish (can you say, pissed off wife?!) and there is a bazillion colors to chose from. Also, if you don't like it, remove with polish remover and try another color. So I got that going for me...which is nice.
  11. TeeJ

    TeeJ
    Chesapeake, VA

    I've always just used Testers enamel, like you would use for models. Has worked great for me and is really inexpensive.
  12. I have used Tamaya from hobby stores...
  13. RBH

    RBH

    I had to state the obvious but I think you have a sure sign. It's time for some new Titleist's.
  14. I have used the testers enamel on chrome and achilyc paint on my raw wedges. All seem to hold up good.
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  15. Jeremie L

    Jeremie L
    Lincoln, NE

    I've always just used Testers enamel. I have painted my wedges and older putters.
  16. I use the Japanese paint pens, very easy to use, and holds up well

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