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I have cleveland TA6 irons and I keep them in the back of my car. I live in western PA where the summers are hot and humid and I’m getting little rust specs on the shafts and the grooves of the clubs. Is this bad leaving them in my car 24/7? Any tips on how to prevent this and remove the rust?

 

10 Responses to How do you keep golf clubs rust free?

  1. pathfinder says:

    Wipe them down with WD-40, and this should so the job.

  2. roachbandit says:

    keep them in your house and put covers on the heads.

  3. TD says:

    Don’t leave them in the car! If they get wet, dry them off.

  4. texan_mailman says:

    only play in Arizona???

  5. Brian M says:

    Sand them with a sander

  6. Jay says:

    Rusty…

    I’d recommend not leaving them in your car for an extended period of time.
    I live in the Midwest and do, on occasion, keep them in my car for some extended periods of time, but what I do to prevent any type of rust, which has happened, is take a rag with a very light dusting of Vaseline and wipe them down.

    It not only cleans them, but keeps them in good shape. It also disciplines me to clean my clubs regularly. Plus, find some head covers to top them off!

    Hope this helps!

  7. gatorgrad99_99 says:

    Buy the Big plastic ones from Walmart…you can find them in the children’s section…I think they are like $14.99. They come in the Primary colors Red, Blue, and Yellow!

  8. ryan s says:

    its not bad but u need to make sure u dry ur clubs when u play when its wet. other than that keep like a towel around ur clubs individually to keep them dry. its not bad to leave ur clubs in there that long of periods but just take care of ur clubs. i would keep my clubs at the house and when you are going to be playing take them with u

  9. Alexandra says:

    My prevention tips:

    1. Inspect the club heads regularly in between the holes, especially after a bunker stroke.

    2. Wash them off with some water – so take along an additional bottle of water.

    3. Brush out the grooves with a soft brush.

    4. Then rub them dry with a towel because otherwise the grass and sand will stick to them again right away.

    5. Always put back the woods in your bag protected by headcovers.

    6. If you are no longer able to brush or soak your lady golf club heads clean, a fine steel wool brush may offer relief. Do this quietly and carefully!

  10. blatt says:

    Leave them at the club house where the attendants clean them.
    They may put some oil on them after removing the rust!
    You may want to spray paint them in the color of your choice!

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