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15-07-2016 7:38 PM
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As you may or may not have guessed this query is related to Golf, nothing to do with vehicles of any kind.....lol
As many of you will know by now I take pride in keeping my area cleansed, that said, from time to time, some salvageable items get left / fly-tipped in the local bin-store, which I was rescuing & putting on sites like Freegle / Freecycle, however I saw that some members took advantage & had them from me for free, then sold them on, so I said stuff this, I will start selling them myself.
Anyway on to the query
How to clean a golf bag which is in similar condition which has a white patch of something making the bag smell musky.
There are 41 balls, that require cleaning, what cleaning product would be best as I don't think normal washing Up Liquid will suffice on the ones that look stained.
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15-07-2016 10:36 PM
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@Welshdragon wrote:
As you may or may not have guessed this query is related to Golf, nothing to do with vehicles of any kind....
And there was me thinking it was a miss-spelt homage to Terry Thomas.
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16-07-2016 1:03 PM
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This one should do it - it's not just for Bakelite. Removes stains from all sorts of items, without scratching.
Used extensively by BT staff.
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