Is there are an Efficient way to clean dirty golf balls?
November 12th, 2008 | by admin |Eazy E asked:
I have 626 used golf balls but most of them are dirty…I want to sell them on Ebay. I have Wilson and Srixon if anyone knows if they are good or not…thanks!
Snead
I have 626 used golf balls but most of them are dirty…I want to sell them on Ebay. I have Wilson and Srixon if anyone knows if they are good or not…thanks!
Snead
Tags: Ebay, Golf Balls, Srixon







5 Responses to “Is there are an Efficient way to clean dirty golf balls?”
By scoutma53 on Nov 13, 2008 | Reply
Washing machine? Probably make one heck of a noise though.
By johnnnyappleseed on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply
Of 626 golf balls all you can come up with is Wilson & Srixon?
Who would want to pay for the shipping for such weight and less than desireable balls?
You would do wonders if you just gave them away to kids that are just getting into golfing…626? you have waaaaay too much time on your hands…
By tcco94 on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply
Dont even think of putting GOLF BALLS in your washing machine.
I have no clue who would come up with an idea lke that inless you have lots of money and just wanna ruin your washer machine.
You can buy the same ball cleaners that are on the course.
Just search onlines for golf stores.
Hope this helps
By Lou G on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply
Dishwasher.
Trust me. I haven’t bought a box of balls in 10 years. I just walk the course next to my house (after corporate tournaments is the best day, you’ll find almost nothing but ProV’s that have been hit once….poorly).
I throw the balls in the top shelf of the dishwasher and set it on medium with no heated drying. An hour later, I have dozens of balls that look brand new.
By cmacjr23 on Nov 19, 2008 | Reply
Just soak in a tub of soapy water for a while and then wipe them off with a towel. Anything that is going to come off will.