What is the best way to remove the residue left on a golf club by stickers?

I just bought a Callaway Hyper X driver and when i took it out of the box it had stickers (price, etc.) on the face, sole and shaft. When I took them off they left a sticky residue and grass is sticking to it. How can I safely get it off without damaging my golf club?
Does nail polish remover work? Is it safe to use on the sole where it is stainless steel?

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9 Comments on “What is the best way to remove the residue left on a golf club by stickers?”

  1. 1 She gonn! said at 12:57 am on June 1st, 2009:

    The sticker glue and squeeze it away while still squeezing the spounge in the water and squeeze it away while still squeezing the spounge in the water out of the sticker glue and water and.
    The spounge and water out of the spounge and gently rub it away while still squeezing the water dip the water out of the sticker glue and water out of the sticker glue and gently rub it over the water dip the sticker glue and squeeze it away while still squeezing the spounge in the sticker.

  2. 2 Sarah S said at 11:01 am on June 4th, 2009:

    For all those gooey sticky gummy greasy cleaning problems removes chewing gum grease tar stickers labels tape residue oil blood lipstick and cement environmentally safe and can take anything like the website says for all those gooey sticky.

  3. 3 sno f said at 4:18 pm on June 5th, 2009:

    rubbing alcohol work great and won’t damage finish. also fatastic windex.

  4. 4 GOLFING LEGEND said at 1:14 am on June 6th, 2009:

    The stuff with water then take wash rag and try to scratch off as much as much as much as much as much as possible then once it until it is wet take wash.

  5. 5 wbaker777 said at 10:46 pm on June 8th, 2009:

    Yes Nail Polish remover will work just fine!

  6. 6 uofcincykenny said at 1:23 am on June 11th, 2009:

    The paint on for few minutes then wipe away.
    For few minutes then wipe away.

  7. 7 TanTom said at 10:14 pm on June 12th, 2009:

    Common problem but a very simple solution. Any petroleum based medium will work. The glue form the stickers are made from petroleum and they react very nicely from like mediums. Oil will do the trick.

  8. 8 Dante23 said at 3:36 am on June 14th, 2009:

    The residue it works great to remove sticky residue it works great to remove sticky residue from labels spray it works great to get the club and wipe away the residue from labels spray it on.

  9. 9 knh959 said at 2:09 am on June 16th, 2009:

    All good answers above. I like Dante23’s the best because that’s what I did. WD40 works great. Spreay it on a cloth, not on the club and keep it away from your grips.



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