July 19, 2011 At 07:11 PM By Joe M
Joe MMount Pleasant, SC
I have a Studio Select Newport 2..I have had it about 1 yr and am starting to see a few rust spots forming on it.. any suggestions for getting rid of them and also preventing future rust.???
Thanks
Joe in SC
Cath D.Carlsbad, CA
Hi Joe, Sometimes when there is fertilizer on the greens, it can get on a putter and eat at the finish. Also, if the greens are wet or it is raining and the putter is wet and stored with a wet headcover, water can set on it and damage the finish. We recommend keeping the surface dry and clean - you can even use baby oil to wipe it down and then dry it.
We would be glad to inspect it for warranty damage on the putter. Please take it to your local Titleist pro shop and have them set up a Warranty inspection and repair. They can tell you if the damage will be covered under warranty and how long it would take to refinish.
Ryan CryslerWest Palm Beach, FL
Hi Joe!
I would also recommend an old toothbrush with baby oil and apply with a light brushing. RC
owen pmarblehead, MA
I am a little anal about keeping my clubs clean. After every time I play I wipe the sticks down with a wet towel and then dry them. I do this to all my clubs but most importantly my scotty. I've had it for 2 years and the finish still looks like new!
Scott S
Spray WD40 in the headcover twice a month. I have a 1997 newport with the gun finish, and it looks as good as the day I bought it.
Daniel CHarrisburg, NC
I wish the gun metal finish would come back. Loved those putters. Mine got jacked a few years ago. :- {
Justinu3Clive, IA
July 20, 2011 At 03:13 PM
I agree, I'm like Owen. I have DCI irons from 97/98 that look like new (minus a few nicks and ball marks) because I clean them religiously. I'm doing the same with my Scotty I got this year.
My friends aren't quite so diligent and they look bad.
Erwin B
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