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When ever I accumulate a large number of balls I do them in the washing machine.......be prepared for your mum's displeasure though.
Dishwasher is a quality idea, I have done this on a weekly basis for the last 3 years. Just make sure you place them inside a container THEN inside the dishwasher, NEVER put them straight in the dishwasher (I did this and a ball jammed the rotating arm = $200 bill!!)
Another, safer way is to place the balls between 2 large outside mats and rub together. Because the mats are very stiff and tough they literally scrap off every piece of dirt or grass.
Personally i'd stick with the dishwasher.
And remember DON'T WASH ANYTHING ELSE AT THE SAME TIME, YOUR MOTHER PROBABLY DOESN'T APPRECIATE HAVING YOUR PLATES AND CUPS WASHED WITH A BUNCH OF PRO V'S.!!!!
I'm very jealous of your living arrangement by the way!!
Buy a little plastic kids pool and some chlorine tablets. Fill with water, add the tablets and golf balls, soak for a day. A neighbors pool also works well :-)
I have a friend who owned a golf course and when his wife insisted that they had to have a new washer he move the old washer to the course and used it to wash golf balls. The old washer outlasted the new one and is still running today. So it will not damage a washing machine.
has anyone got an ULTRA SONIC GOLF CLUB CLEANER near you ?
i´ve just bought one to clean clubs - i guess you could clean balls with it aswell. google the machine ans see what you think.
You can put them in a draining bowl (one with small holes on the bottom) and put them under some running water and maybe put soap or something in and then just move the bowl around to shake up the golf balls so the water gets to all of them and then just let them dry.
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