PISTOLERO - WHITE LIGHTNING Grip Getting Dirty

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By Colin G

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  1. Colin G

    Colin G
    Tampa, FL

    I just purchased the PISTOLERO - WHITE LIGHTNING grip and was wondering if anyone has issues with keeping it clean? Or if anyone had tips on cleaning the grip.

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  2. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Hot water and liquid dish soap.. Last draw is highly dilute Simple Green and HOT water!
  3. I really like the look of the white grip? does anyone know if an all white grip exists? I would love to get my hands on one if so... but hot water with dawn should do the trick and keeping it off the ground as mush as possible. i use a tee or tool to prop the grip up off the ground especially during morning rounds when the dew still out.
  4. I have had orange, purple, black, and red on that style with no issues.
  5. I have this grip on a X5 Holiday 14 the grip needs to be cleaned after every round with warm water,soap and a gentle brush.
    Must not let the dirt become ingrained or harsher treatment will be required which will reduce the life of the grip.
    I believe they can only be obtained via the Scotty Cameron refurbishment shop.
  6. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    Try a grip wipe that you can buy too. They're called GRIPES, I think made by Lamkin. They help clean the grips more after you do so with soap and water, and restore the tackiness to them too.
  7. Eric H

    Eric H
    New Oxford, PA

    I have the same grip on one of my Scotty's and have the same problem. I have used soap and water primarily and then when I dry the grip, give it a good squeeze as drying it to kind of "scrub" it a little more.
  8. Chuck Zirkle

    Chuck Zirkle
    Mt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee

    Military
    Any white grip is going to get dirty quicker. Recommend wiping it clean after every round.
  9. JW

    JW
    Bradenton, Florida

    I would say warm water and some dawn dish soap.

    Last resort would be to lightly use a magic eraser with some dawn for harder to clean spots.
  10. Chris B

    Chris B
    Monroe, LA

    I have this grip on my SC. I clean it once every few rounds...it will be dirtier than a darker grip.

    Ivory dish soap, hot water and sole scrubbing - keep it clean.

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