Step by Step Instructions

WHAT YOU NEED

Aside from the driver and skin, you will need the knifeless tape (included), scissors, and a heat gun (or hair dryer).

CLEAN THE DRIVER HEAD

Use an alcohol wipe or degreaser and a lint-free towel to remove all dirt, grass, and debris from the surface.

CUT KNIFE-LESS TAPE

Measure approximately 16" of the knifeless tape. It is helpful if you separate the filament from the backing on one end for ease of access later in the process.

APPLY THE KNIFE-LESS TAPE

Attach along the natural edge on the exterior side of the driver head. Leave enough slack on both ends for access later.

POSITION THE DRIVER SKIN

Peel the backing off the vinyl and position the Driver Skin on the surface. Use the notch to line up against the handle and front edge. Reposition as necessary until you are happy with placement.

WORK THE VINYL

Use your fingers and run them along the vinyl, pulling and streching as necessary to work out the wrinkles. Start on one end and work your way across. Pull vinyl over knifeless tape on all edges.

PEEL OFF KNIFE-LESS TAPE

Grip the slack from the end of the knife-less tape and pull to trim the excess. Keep pressure on the backing and vinyl as you pull to ensure a clean cut.

APPLY HEAT

Apply heat (low setting) and run your fingers along the vinyl to work out any remaining wrinkles. Use pressure to set the vinyl in place, especially along the edges, to ensure longevity.

READY FOR USE

The driver skin is ready for use immediately. No cure time is required. Enjoy the new look of your golf club and drive with style!

 

A Few Tips to Consider

  • Make sure that the filament on the knife-less tape is completely separated from the backing before starting to pull through the vinyl.
  • Make sure the vinyl adheres to the tape all the way around the driver.
  • Hold the vinyl down with your thumb at the edge of the vinyl to start a clean cut, then pull the tape quickly.

 

Installation Video

 

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