The SIMPLE way to DO-IT-YOURSELF professional repainting of numbers, letters, sight lines, stamping and graphics on your favourite golf clubs.

100% waterproof • Non-corrosive • High impact • Super-Strength

We are the ONLY ones on eBay selling G-Paint individual units. Select and save from our dropdown menu. The more you buy the better the value!

Professionally developed, tried, tested and refined by a UK based golf club refurbishment company.

Buying for yourself? Choose any combination of individual colours. They come to you in a sealed, functional packet with full instructions. FREE FAST DELIVERY. Buy all 8 together and save £££s.

Buying for a friend?

Choose the Gift Packs which combine 4 or 8 colour choices in retail presentation packaging. The gift packs are the ideal gift for the golfer who you thought had everything!

Each bottle holds 10ml of paint. Use them over and over again. Enough to do several sets of iron numbers.

FAQs

Can I paint over or on top of existing paint? Yes you can, or carefully scrape off the existing paint and start a fresh, either is fine.

Do I need to use a primer on a bare metal surface? No, it's a single coat paint. Paint straight onto the metal surface or over existing paint fill.

Are these single use paints? No. The paint will stay useable for many months. Therefore, use it now then save it for future project!

Full instructions are included with the product but it’s an easy 4 step process:

CLEAN: Clean clubs thoroughly with hot soapy water, using an old toothbrush. Make sure area is 100% dry before continuing.

APPLY: Apply the paint liberally to the desired area. This can be applied over any existing paint on the club. Now, fill a plastic container with a small amount of white spirit.

WIPE: Using soft tissue, fold several times to make a pad and dip into the white spirit. Wipe lightly and quickly in a diagonal direction to the area painted.

WAIT: The paint should be touch dry in about 30 minutes, depending on the room temperature and humidity. Allow 6 hours for paint to fully cure before using the clubs.