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By ScottyC50

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  1. ScottyC50

    ScottyC50
    Painesville, Ohio, USA

    Good afternoon team Titleist members, I have a problem. I bought a Scotty Cameron license plate frame, and look what happened after winter. Is this common with these frames? I was just wondering, because this is the first time that I've noticed it. Any help would be appreciated.

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  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Did you purchase this thru his Gallery Store? This is his customer service information and contacts......

    If you have questions regarding your Gallery Store order, please contact the Gallery at 760.230.6000 Tuesday - Saturday 10-5 PST or by email concierge@scottycameron.com
  3. Joshua B

    Joshua B
    Connecticut

    Salt kills...I'd just acrylic paint it up on rainy weekend.
  4. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Looks like the rest of the tailgate has seen a rough winter too. Try black enamel touch up paint.
  5. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    I'd still like to see the oldies that used to say like the bumper sticker, "I'd rather be driving a Titleist", but haven't seen them for several years
  6. I'd go to hobby shop and pick up some acrylic paint and a 3 or 5 pack good small fine tipped paint brushes for like car models and a bottle of acetone. Then slowly and accurately repaint all the black and use q-tips and paper towel with the acetone to get rid of any paint that gets on parts you don't want it on.

    Should be pretty easy and may take up to 45 minutes, but again should be an easy fix.

    By the way killer license plate frame!! Where'd you find it? I'd like to pick one up or even a Titleist one. It reminds me of those old bumper stickers "I'd rather be driving a Titleist" from late 90's early 2000's.
  7. ScottyC50

    ScottyC50
    Painesville, Ohio, USA

    Good idea! I'm going to try that!
  8. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Ryan M said:

    I'd go to hobby shop and pick up some acrylic paint and a 3 or 5 pack good small fine tipped paint brushes for like car models and a bottle of acetone. Then slowly and accurately repaint all the black and use q-tips and paper towel with the acetone to get rid of any paint that gets on parts you don't want it on.

    Should be pretty easy and may take up to 45 minutes, but again should be an easy fix.

    By the way killer license plate frame!! Where'd you find it? I'd like to pick one up or even a Titleist one. It reminds me of those old bumper stickers "I'd rather be driving a Titleist" from late 90's early 2000's.

    Those are still around if you look hard.
  9. Brian D

    Brian D
    Norton, MA

    I have the same plate cover, but I have not put it on my car for the reason above. Living in New England, I know they use salt and sand on the road, so that is what I would have expected to be honest.

    Sorry to see you live in a similar area and your plate cover was impacted
  10. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    Looks like the car didn't get a car wash all winter...
    I bet if you washed your car a few times the salt and de-icing chemicals would have not been to corrosive.

    Have a nice spring!
    Dr. K
  11. ScottyC50

    ScottyC50
    Painesville, Ohio, USA

    I actually thought it might be the opposite. I get my SUV washed like clockwork every 3 weeks from the dealer. I thought maybe the extra washing and high pressure water was it....I am going to repaint it....
  12. Bill  V

    Bill V
    Colorado Springs, CO

    I have a couple of those older frames he sold years ago through the studio store. Did the same thing with age. I have a couple of the new frames sold at the Gallery but they have not been battle tested yet.

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