Paint chipping

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By Austin V

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  1. Austin V

    Austin V
    Atlanta, GA

    My Titleist 910 d3 club head is starting to show wear. The paint is chipping. Do you guys offer refinishing. If so what is the damage?
  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    I have a 910D3 driver as well and mine has shown a little wear as well, from ocassional mishits, which happens to most all of us.  If you hit balls a lot off driving range matts, that is rough on any club and will wear them out quicker.  I use Sharpie paint pens and put a drop of paint on the affected area and dap it in with a Q-tip until it is filled or cover the area gently with the Qtip with paint on it.    This seems to work for me.  I had a couple of chips on top where the evil in me came out one day and this worked real well.  Give it a try.  The sharpies run about $3-$4 and get the extra fine.  I have four Red, Black, White and Grey (metallic silver).  The new 915s will be out this fall and they will be hotter than the 910s and 913s....maybe time to upgrade......waiting for the time I can demo the 915s and be fitted.......cheers  :-)

  3. FourWiggle

    FourWiggle
    Kingsport, TN

    Austin V said:

    My Titleist 910 d3 club head is starting to show wear. The paint is chipping. Do you guys offer refinishing. If so what is the damage?

    I purchased a pre-owned 910H to add to my set and there were a few non-descript marks on the crown near the face.  I touched them up with automotive touch-up paint and buffed to a shine and it works really well.  The paint I used was Toyota/Lexus color code 01G1 which is Smokey Granite Metallic.  The match is very good and I buffed with a dremel and finishing compound.

    If the head is VERY worn then you may need some professional service but if the afflicted area is small enough then it's something you should be able to do yourself.  Always put a coat of automotive wax on the clubs as well to help protect the finish (just like your car).

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