Should you power wash your golf clubs?



Should you power wash your golf clubs?

Use your legs or hands to hold the face of the club in place. Point and fire. Perks/Drawbacks: Your clubs will literally never be cleaner and you got to use the power washer. Perhaps save this for once or twice a season, it can’t be good for your clubface to get repeatedly blasted with pressurized water. And be careful!

How do you clean the inside of a golf club face?

About.com Golf. After a couple minutes of soaking time, take each club in turn and use an old toothbrush (or other soft, plastic-bristled brush) to clean out the grooves on the clubface. This is the most important step in cleaning your clubs — removing all dirt and debris from the grooves.

How do you clean the grooves on your club?

I wipe the club with a wet towel, then use a brush to scrub out the grooves and then dry it with the other towel…have no idea if this is proper or not I use a firm bristled scrub brush, like for cleaning a tub. I just run warm sink water and get the grooves and back plate clean.

How do you clean a golf hosel?

First, dunk a club in the water, then use the wet half of the rag to wipe the hosel, face and back. Dunk it again and fashion the brush to clean out the grooves, periodically toweling to wipe away excess dirt. Then, dry using the other end of the towel and finish off by returning the club to your bag.