Bought new irons sticker on shaft amt how to remove

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  1. Bew irons ap3 sticker on shaft AMT how to remove

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  2. Robert

    Robert
    Scotland

    Why do you want to remove it mate ?

    If you really want them off use the steam from a boiling kettle
  3. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Use a hand held hair dryer in med-high temp.
  4. brian f

    brian f
    Middle Village, NY

    Use hair dryer or heat gun. If you have sticky residue left behind use nail polish remover or grip solvent on a rag.
  5. Jeff M

    Jeff M
    North Carolina

    Agree with Todd, hair dryer. Start at a corner and slowly peel, if the glue is warmed evenly enough it should come off without even leaving residue.
  6. Deno

    Deno
    New Jersey

    Military
    Remove the stickers? Todd has a good solution with a hand held dryer. Very hard to re sell or trade in.
  7. El bandito

    El bandito
    Fife Bonny Scotland ðŸī󠁧ó Ēó ģó Ģó īó ŋ

    Hair dryer, peel off, them wipe down with tar and glue remover.
    Works for me.
  8. Nation

    Nation
    Sacramento, CA

    Either of the above methods will work, but an even easier method is to ask your local club repair shop, (where you get your grips, shafts, bend your clubs, check your loft and like angles. I used a piece of circular bamboo, cut at a 45degree angle and the cut it in half and sharpen the end on a grinder and set it in your shaft with a lubricant and you will be able to get off the glue too. Acetone will remove 100% of the sticker, but also will take the paint off your shaft. Acetone is my friend and will always be in my garage for removal if almost any thing from any surface.

    Lastly, when in doubt GOOGLE IT and you should be able to see various methods of removal. Best of luck!!
  9. Just peel them off and wipe it down with acetone
  10. Can't see why you'd remove the AMT label - it's actually of value - but I some pro shops use adhesive labels for stock control, some which are a nightmare to remove.
    There are hundreds of products that remove sticky residue. Some of the least "Industrial" are citrus based - I use one helpfully called "Sticky Stuff Remover" which has a very strong smell of oranges and does exactly what it says on the bottle!
    JT
  11. steve m

    steve m
    oakville, ON

    Mild heat then wipe off residual glue with "goof-off" or a similar product has worked well for me in the past when removing price tag stickers or similar.
  12. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    Magic Sponge for adhesive stickers every time - works like a champ. Not sure I would want to remove the AMT stickers though.....
  13. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Deno make a very valid point. I always leave the stickers on my shafts and think most do. If I sell my used clubs, the buyer wants to know what shaft is in the club, as would I.
  14. Justin F

    Justin F
    Birch Creek Golf Coure

    I personally like the looks of the sticker.
  15. Hair dryer or heat gun as others have said and old sunscreen lotion will remove the sticky residue. Put the lotion on then leave it for 5-10 minutes then wipe off.

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