Maintain & CareUpdated 2 months ago
You might have noticed a Takomo microfiber towel included with your new irons. This isn't just a bonus—it’s an essential tool for maintaining the performance of your clubs.
- The 5-Second Rule: After every shot, give the clubface a quick wipe.
- The Spin Factor: Dirt, sand, and moisture trapped in the grooves act as a barrier between the ball and the metal. This causes "flyers" and unpredictable spin.
- Preventing Abrasions: Sand is highly abrasive. Removing it immediately prevents it from being ground into the face during your next shot, preserving the premium finish of your irons.
To keep your clubs looking and performing like new, we recommend a simple cleaning routine after your round:
- Warm Water & Mild Soap: Use a bucket of warm water with a small amount of mild dish soap.
- Soft Bristles Only: Use a soft-bristle brush or an old toothbrush to clear the grooves. Avoid using steel wire brushes, as these can scratch the face and wear down the grooves prematurely.
- Dry Immediately: Use your Takomo towel to dry the clubheads and shafts thoroughly. Leaving forged clubs damp can lead to surface oxidation (tiny rust spots) over time.