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Bravopilot
Yes BUT I'm a bit apprehensive of trying that on the crown of a new driver that hasn't been on the course yet πŸ˜₯
I'm worried about making it worse!!πŸ€”πŸ€”

    Try automotive scratch remover.

    The as seen on TV GS-27 used to work wonders! Sadly, I can't find it anymore...

    If it's not into the weave, clear fingernail polish into the void (multiple coats), wet sand with 1000 grit just to level the repair. Polish with auto scratch remover then wax.

      LBlack14 Fuhgetaboutit

      This might be your best option. Maybe consider an adhesive "skin", if those are still around?

      Well I'm too scared to try anything on the carbon fiber top on this driver. Afraid I'll make it much worse. Just too picky!!! πŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ί
      I bought it new in the wrapper 2 weeks ago even though it's the 2022 model....only a couple range sessions.
      Guess I could just sell it and one less worry on my plate....πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
      Cobra LTD X Max driver, 10.5* adjustable, factory Hazardous Smoke im10 regular flex shaft, factory grip and headcover but no wrench (been using my Taylormade wrench).
      Pictures upon request for any interested. 🫨🫨🫨

        Hammer4413 Well I'm too scared to try anything on the carbon fiber top on this driver. Afraid I'll make it much worse. Just too picky!!!

        Just to recap.

        You posted, with a picture on what to do, please help....

        You get plenty of replies, a couple will work perfectly, but you are " too scared to try anything" ?

          SMT
          So Mike what would you do if it were your new driver???? Kinda took your comment posted as a negative one towards me.....if not then excuse me.
          I've worked on metal driver surfaces and metal car clean ups for decades BUT NEVER anything carbon fiber. Don't want to make the top crown of a 2 week old driver worse with experimentation, that's just this way this 74 year old Social Security living Senior is.😁😁 Wax won't fill in a scratch you can feel with your fingernail. But it's the only thing I know to try and feel safe knowing it can't hurt it and may improve it somewhat. This business of sanding and repairing the carbon fiber top as per U Tube videos isn't something I'm willing to try as most of those videos were on some form of automobile parts and all had clear coat. A Sharpie will fill in the white portion of the scratch but I don't want to draw further attention to the non glare pattern finish around it.
          I appreciate all my fellow Buzzer contributions and want to say thanks to all.

          • SMT replied to this.

            get some sheets of high-gloss carbon fiber design vinyl decal/film and cover up the whole crown ????????

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              pike51
              Like Kid Rock said:
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