New Super Select rust spots

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By PAZTOR

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  1. PAZTOR

    PAZTOR
    Tillsonburg, ON

    I just got a Super Select Newport 2+ in June and I noticed today there are some rust spots on the heel behind the hosel, almost like it’s pitted. Is this normal? I keep a headcover on it all the time and it’s always dry when I put it away. I’ve attached a pic. Feeling like it shouldn’t do this.

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  2. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    You'll have to return it to the vendor you purchased it from, they'll try a warranty approach. Hate to say it, this equipment we buy, regardless of who's name is on it, isn't perfect, regardless of opinions. They're all finished, sometimes in a rush, often not adhering to quality control. I went through an issue with the scoring line on a putter, it was obviously off significantly, threw it in the dumpster when I got it back. Assembly line issues happen. Good luck!
  3. Stainless steel will oxidize like other metals. I work in the metals industry and have had issues in the past where customers ask about oxidation or rust on stainless products. To remove the oxidation, take a scotch brite pad (3M makes a pad especially for stainless), or maybe even a common rag, and rub very lightly and gently to remove the oxidation. If you cannot remove the oxidation with gentle rubbing, you can use a combination of water and baking soda, but again be very gentle so you do not change the appearance. I would not use a metal polish as you do not want to change the appearance.

    My new Super Select Squareback also has a little oxidation which wasn't as noticable as yours. I used a Q-tip and it worked.
  4. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    I would definitely return it to the place of purchase. For what these cost, I'm shocked this would happen. Good luck
  5. PAZTOR

    PAZTOR
    Tillsonburg, ON

    Thanks Billy
    I will try that.
  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Have you made an attempt to remove some of those spots? In the picture I notice some scratches that could be come from rubbing with something brittle. Just asking.
  7. PAZTOR

    PAZTOR
    Tillsonburg, ON

    I only rubbed it with a towel and some water. I think those are more smears than scratches in the photo.
  8. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Stainless is not considered rust proof. Keep it clean and dry. I put a dab of gun oil on mine after cleaning. Don't know if it is a good solution, but so far no marks or pitting.

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