What’s the best way to clean golf balls?How much should I sell them for?

My friends and me went into a creek and we ended up finding 266 golf balls within 2 days and i’m, not sure how to clean them. Any good suggestions on how to sell them would be great.
Is there like somewhere were i could sell them?

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6 Responses to “What’s the best way to clean golf balls?How much should I sell them for?”
  1. mark says:

    try putting them in a clothes washing machine if they aren’t too dirty
    sell them for a buck a ball if they look new
    twenty five cents each for bad ones
    EDIT:
    as far as where to sell them, go to a golf course and sell them in the parking lot
    you should really sort them by brand and quality

  2. andy e says:

    go to a auto store such as autozone or pep boys or something and buy some of the rim cleaner which is made of acid and that will shine them right up bc if u got them from the creek they r probaly not in the greatest shiny white condition. u can sell balls on ebay but i mean dont expect to be making like 200 bucks bc u might not even have that many good balls judging from where u found them.

  3. JD says:

    Throw them in a bucket of water with dishsoap. Scrub them with an abrasive sponge.

    Not sure about selling them, unless you want to sit in a parking lot and sell them that way. Anyone who buys used balls in bulk isn’t going to be interested. It really comes down to what you found. If 100 of those balls are premium balls in good shape (like Pro V1’s or similar), then you could possibly sell them quickly and for a decent price. If they’re mostly cheap balls then you’re going to have a hard time getting much for them.

  4. bridad36 says:

    I always find a lot of golf balls when I play golf. I usually take a big towel and soak it in water and a little bit of soap. All the dirt will come off easily with a little elbow grease. As for selling them it all depends on the brand and condition. If you have a fairly new PROV1, IXTOUR, NIKE ONE they could probably sell for 2.50 a ball. If you have a scratched, beat up, no name golf ball, it might sell for less than a quarter. You should sort them out by brand and maybe try and sell on ebay.

  5. _-*crazy_gurl_-* says:

    i always find it easy to put the golf balls in a bucket with a little bit of bleach and some dish soap. i let them soak a day or two then clean them with a tooth brush. this works great they get really really clean. For selling prices it depends on what kind of golf balls you have!! hope this helps

  6. Copilly says:

    They best way to wash that many golf balls is to find a big bucket fill it up with javex then let them sit in the javex for a day or two then get a clothe and dry them well, all marks should come of and they’ll look brand new (unless they have scuffs)

    I do the same thing after supper i go to the golf course and look for balls for a couple of hours.

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