There’s nothing beautiful about a dirty golf ball—plus, all the dirt and grime on the surface can make it perform less effectively during a game. How are you supposed to get your golf balls squeaky clean when they’re caked in grime, though? No worries; with a few simple household supplies, you can clear away any dirt, mud, and pen marks in a jiffy. We’ve covered everything you need to know so you can get back to your favorite range or golf course ASAP.


Things You Should Know

  • Soak your golf balls in a cleaning solution or stick them in the dishwasher for a quick clean.
  • Clear away leftover pen marks with acetone or nail polish remover.
  • Wipe off or hose down your golf balls if they’re lightly soiled.
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Soaking in a Cleaning Solution

  1. Soak your dirty golf balls in a homemade solution of soapy water. Pour some warm water into a large, industrial-sized bucket, filling it up most of the way. Then, add in 1 cup (240 mL) of dish soap to create a sudsy cleaning mixture.[1] Transfer your dirty golf balls into the bucket, letting them soak for at least 15-20 minutes.[2]
    • Scrub away any leftover dirt or grime from your equipment with a toothbrush or bristle brush, and then dry off the equipment with a towel.[3] A wet sponge or towel can also work if your golf balls aren’t caked in dirt.[4]
    • A bleach solution can also give your golf balls a thorough clean—just dilute the bleach in a large bucket and soak the balls for a few minutes. Then, rinse everything off with plain water and air-dry them in an open, ventilated space.[5]
    • If your golf balls are covered in stubborn patches of dirt, submerge them in a mixture of white vinegar and warm water.[6]
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Dishwasher

  1. Dishwashing allows you to effectively clean dirty golf balls in bulk. Arrange them in the top section of your dishwasher, fitting them in a single, uniform layer. Then, fill your dishwasher with the amount of detergent you typically use, like a pre-portioned tablet. Close up the appliance and set it to a normal wash cycle.[7]
    • Feel free to stick some of your golf balls in the dishwasher’s silverware basket, too.[8]
    • You can also stick your golf balls in a mesh container along the top rack of the dishwasher.[9]
    • If some of your golf balls are still dirty, hand-wash them with a bristle brush or toothbrush.[10]
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Towel

  1. A towel dipped in dish soap quickly polishes lightly-soiled balls. Dip the tip of a clean towel in some sudsy water and bring it with you on your next golf outing. If one of your golf balls gets especially dirty during the game, scrub it down with your towel before setting it down on the green again.[15]
    • To be safe, bring a little bit of dish soap with you to the golf course so your towel doesn’t dry out.
    • Keep in mind that on-the-go cleaning isn’t allowed in an official USGA match. If you’re playing in a tournament, make sure your golf balls are squeaky clean ahead of time.[16]
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Warnings

  • It’s okay to soak your golf balls overnight, but don’t leave them submerged for a full 24 hours.[19]
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