Step-1: Gathering the Materials
If you're worried thinking about how much cleaning materials you'll need, let me assure you, it's not that much. Follow the list below to gather them all up.
● Plastic bucket (1 will do)
● Dishwashing detergent (should not be so harsh)
● Toothbrush, or some other brush with plastic bristles.
● A towel for the drying process.
Trust me, that's it! You can cut one bucket from the list if you're willing to do it in your kitchen or bathroom sink. But we recommend using a bucket for the washing and another to store the already done ones especially if the iron heads have grimy dirt. You wouldn't want to send the dirt through your inner plumbing.
Step-2: Foaming it Up
Pour some of the dishwashing detergents into the bucket, and add some warm water followed by. It'll create suds.
The water should be lukewarm rather than boiling. It's because most of the irons come with plastic ferrules on the joint of the shaft and the clubhead. The glued ferrules can easily come off coming in contact with boiling hot water.
You don't need water more than the amount necessary to cover the iron heads.
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