Applications
The 760 Golf Club Cleaning Tool can be outfitted
with different Dremel accessories to perform a vari-
ety of golf-related tasks. Included below are
descriptions of popular Dremel accessories used
with the 760 tool. Be sure to visit www.Dremel.com
for more information on how to replace golf grips
and size golf clubs.
Brass Brush (included)
Brass brushes are softer than steel, so you'll be
able to clean away dirt and oxidation without
harming your club heads.
Tip: Use the brass brush at HI speed. The #535
Dremel brass brush is especially effective for
cleaning the grooved surface on a club's face.
Note: Do not use the brass brush on the var-
nished surface of wooden golf club heads or on
the painted surfaces of metal or graphite clubs.
Bristle Brush (included)
Bristle brushes are softer than plastic, so you'll be
able to clean away dirt and grass from graphite
clubs, wood clubs, soles of golf shoes, and bags.
Tip: Use the bristle brush at HI speed. The #403
Dremel bristle brush is especially effective for
cleaning between the cleats on most golf shoes.
Other Accessories (not included)
Cloth Polishing Wheel
Restore a like-new shine to metal club heads and
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shafts using the #423 Dremel cloth polishing
wheel and 421 polishing compound.
Tip: Use the polishing wheel at HI speed.
Fiberglass Reinforced Cut-off Wheel
Use the #426 Dremel fiberglass reinforced cut-off
wheel with a #402 mandrel to cut golf club shafts
to the proper length.
Tip: Smooth the shaft tip with a 407 sanding drum.
Cut-off Wheel
When replacing golf club grips use the #409
Dremel cut-off wheel with a #402 mandrel to cut
off the old grips.
Tip: Be careful not to cut into the actual shaft.
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Wheel
Use the #500 Dremel aluminum oxide abrasive
wheel to remove rust from your irons.
Tip: Use the abrasive wheel at LO speed.