Any ideas to clean a mouldy nylon golf bag? Or should I just buy a new one?
Thinking of coming out of golf retirement.
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Any ideas to clean a mouldy nylon golf bag? Or should I just buy a new one?
Thinking of coming out of golf retirement.
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Grant
Grunt's Golflink
TM Burner - Cobra F Speed 3W - TM Draw 3H - TM Burner 4i-AW - Vokey 54/58 Wedges - Wilson 8862 Blade
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Grant
Grunt's Golflink
TM Burner - Cobra F Speed 3W - TM Draw 3H - TM Burner 4i-AW - Vokey 54/58 Wedges - Wilson 8862 Blade
The idea is to join the local club social golf club and see if the game sucks me in again.
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Grant
Grunt's Golflink
TM Burner - Cobra F Speed 3W - TM Draw 3H - TM Burner 4i-AW - Vokey 54/58 Wedges - Wilson 8862 Blade
I started up again about 18 months ago, and I'm well and truly sucked in.
Vinegar and Clove oil is what you want.
but just use EXIT Mould.. or Mould killer from Bunnings or ALDI.
Just dont leave it on for long.. or it will eat the Nylon.
Chopperlink
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Google knows,lots of solutions including Glen 20. I had lots of leather items go mouldy in this weather, i chucked em anyway. Go check your shoe cupboard! I didnt know nylon could go mouldy? I thought only natural like leather can.
Grant
Grunt's Golflink
TM Burner - Cobra F Speed 3W - TM Draw 3H - TM Burner 4i-AW - Vokey 54/58 Wedges - Wilson 8862 Blade
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