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2011年2月8日星期二

Do You Know How to Clean Golf Balls?

Yet lets say your interest can be patrolling golf game courses, including the water hazards, for lost, forgotten, abandoned balls. At the end of the day, you may end up with a hundred scuffed, muddy balls, some of them marked for identification with felt-tip pens. How do you clean all those?
Cleaning The game of golf Balls the Easy Way
Put them in the dishwasher or washing machine. They shouldn’t damage the machinery. Should this kind of hot-water washing harm any of the balls, they weren’t in good shape to begin with.
Cleaning Really Dirty Golf Balls
Supposing that this doesn’t get the gunk off (balls that have been in water and are partially covered with mold or algae can be tough customers), here are a few more strategies:
* Soak them briefly in a product containing oxalic acid.
* Apply undiluted bleach, ammonia, OR white vinegar (however DONT mix ANY of these chemicals together if you value your life C poison gas will be produced).
* Throw a bunch of them in a concrete mixer along with crushed peanut or almond shells and let them spin around for a while.
* Put them in a container with water and throw in a couple of denture cleaning tablets.
As for getting ink off of them, make use of nail polish remover.