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Repairing Sky Marks on Drivers?
Posted on 11/24/25 at 11:28 am
Posted on 11/24/25 at 11:28 am
Didn't see anything on here when I searched. Anyone got experience with touching up sky marks on drivers? If so, were you pleased with the restoration and what did you use?
I was looking at options and found Golf Paint's website LINK.
I was looking at options and found Golf Paint's website LINK.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 12:41 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
Interested in this as well. My GT3 had multiple scratches after a few days of use. It drives me crazy.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 3:20 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
If not really deep, may be able to get a lot out wet sanding w/1500 grit paper, then applying buffing compound.
If deeper scratches, will need a few light coats of polyurethane spray(automotive touch-up brands will work)...
If deeper scratches, will need a few light coats of polyurethane spray(automotive touch-up brands will work)...
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:07 pm to RichJ
Thanks. I saw online that applying toothpaste might help but it didn't so I'd guess a little deeper than wet sanding will fix. I was on the range with the last 10 balls swinging as hard as I could. Last swing, I came from outside - in and left an idiot mark!
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:37 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
The only thing I did not like about the Taylor Made M2 was the white crown really highlighted my idiot marks.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 6:10 pm to reauxl tigers
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Interested in this as well. My GT3 had multiple scratches after a few days of use. It drives me crazy.
One of my Alignment sticks got caught up under my GT2s head over a month ago headed to the course. shite aggravates me every time I tee off.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 7:03 pm to DarkDrifter
Same thing happened to me. My excuse to buy a new driver.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 7:10 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
Continental Golf in Raleigh, NC is really good at refinishing putters and drivers. Give them a call. I've had them refinish 10 of my putters, and every time the work is perfect.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 8:08 pm to Bawpaw
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Same thing happened to me. My excuse to buy a new driver
Posted on 11/24/25 at 8:40 pm to DarkDrifter
I’d use a sharpie, if I ever had one
Posted on 11/24/25 at 9:19 pm to reauxl tigers
Well I just ordered some touch-up paint for my driver. Will report back.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 8:10 am to reauxl tigers
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Well I just ordered some touch-up paint for my driver. Will report back.
I'll probably do the same thing while I'm sitting around watching football after Thanksgiving.
Posted on 11/26/25 at 7:32 am to Stuttgart Tiger
Maybe try car wax/polish? Otherwise, maybe car touch up paint.
Posted on 11/26/25 at 4:04 pm to zippyputt
Saw something about car wax and polish. Will try that first before giving the paint a shot.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 12:55 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
If it’s not deep justin the clear coat you can use toothpaste and it should take care of it, Especially is it’s just dimple marks
Posted on 11/27/25 at 4:21 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
quote:Saw this as well but the exact can wasn’t in stock anywhere nearby so I just ordered from the website in the OP.
Saw something about car wax and polish. Will try that first before giving the paint a sho
Posted on 11/29/25 at 9:43 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
Before
After
Under the lights and up close, the paint is pretty noticeable. It’s a shade darker than the original coating. It was difficult to keep the paint application smooth because it’s a small brush you’re applying with. On the back of the head, you can see the reflection is a little distorted because of this. I wonder if a small piece of foam would’ve given it a smoother application.
Standing over it without direct light, it’s not too noticeable. I’ll give it a look in natural light when I get a chance.
After
Under the lights and up close, the paint is pretty noticeable. It’s a shade darker than the original coating. It was difficult to keep the paint application smooth because it’s a small brush you’re applying with. On the back of the head, you can see the reflection is a little distorted because of this. I wonder if a small piece of foam would’ve given it a smoother application.
Standing over it without direct light, it’s not too noticeable. I’ll give it a look in natural light when I get a chance.
Posted on 11/30/25 at 1:13 pm to Stuttgart Tiger
Take
A lesson stop
Hitting down on it ?????
A lesson stop
Hitting down on it ?????
Posted on 11/30/25 at 1:59 pm to reauxl tigers
To be honest, If I had to do it again, I'd put a few more seconds of thought into the application. Maybe put some masking tape around the scratches, go to the store and buy a smaller/finer bristled brush, and do it that way.
I covered way more surface area than I needed to and the paint doesn’t look all that smooth because of brush used.
I covered way more surface area than I needed to and the paint doesn’t look all that smooth because of brush used.
This post was edited on 12/1/25 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 12/1/25 at 3:16 pm to Zamperini2014
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Take
A lesson stop
Hitting down on it ?????
Thank you, Capt. Obvious!!!!
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