There is NOT way this works.. unless you loosened the grip with a ton of solvent.. Cause all this did was blow up the grip and ruin it.. and never mind the WINN grips.. they didn't budge.. Well my air compressor drops as the air comes out.. dont know why... still and all if I had 125 psi .. the grip would of exploded.. So Sorry, I have to disagree this way does not work unless the grip was just put on and you need to remove it fast.. other then that.. they don't budge..
@Imguy329 it does work, i have a black and decker air station and I put an old 9 inch paint roller cover over it for a shield and the grip comes right off. I've regripped my Titlest 3 wood and plan on doing all my irons when needed, but make sure you "feather" the air pressure or you'll baloon the grip up and ruin it. The paint roller cover works much better then the paper towel though.
Sorry this is not working for you. The compressor must have at least 125 psi of pressure (mine is at 135 psi). Nothing more than air is used; no pre prepping of anything. Also, not all grips come off as easily as others. The easiest kind to get off are all rubber, the non corded kind. Also, Winn grips are almost impossible to save but with patience I get some of them off. So, 1st, what kind of grips are you trying to remove and how much psi pressure is your compressor capable of at full load.
There is NO way this works.. I have an air compressor and my grips will NOT budge no matter how much AIR I blow into the whole.. What are you using before you blow the grip off??
There is NOT way this works.. unless you loosened the grip with a ton of solvent.. Cause all this did was blow up the grip and ruin it.. and never mind the WINN grips.. they didn't budge.. Well my air compressor drops as the air comes out.. dont know why... still and all if I had 125 psi .. the grip would of exploded.. So Sorry, I have to disagree this way does not work unless the grip was just put on and you need to remove it fast.. other then that.. they don't budge..
Imguy329 3 months ago
@Imguy329 it does work, i have a black and decker air station and I put an old 9 inch paint roller cover over it for a shield and the grip comes right off. I've regripped my Titlest 3 wood and plan on doing all my irons when needed, but make sure you "feather" the air pressure or you'll baloon the grip up and ruin it. The paint roller cover works much better then the paper towel though.
jhaley12 3 months ago
Sorry this is not working for you. The compressor must have at least 125 psi of pressure (mine is at 135 psi). Nothing more than air is used; no pre prepping of anything. Also, not all grips come off as easily as others. The easiest kind to get off are all rubber, the non corded kind. Also, Winn grips are almost impossible to save but with patience I get some of them off. So, 1st, what kind of grips are you trying to remove and how much psi pressure is your compressor capable of at full load.
Golfixr1 3 months ago
There is NO way this works.. I have an air compressor and my grips will NOT budge no matter how much AIR I blow into the whole.. What are you using before you blow the grip off??
Imguy329 3 months ago
Very clearly explained. Thank you for moving us into the modern age of golf grip removal.
berman3313 7 months ago