It depends what your asking, If you wondering how to put your hands on the club than that's a personal thing. There are 2 main grips, overlap and interlock. You can look these up on Google to view how to do them. If you would consider yourself having smaller hands an interlock would most likely be right for your, If you think your hands would be on the larger side of the equation than an overlap would most likely be right for you but try both at the range and see whats right for you
The highest quality grips on the market are ones like Golf Pride, Lamkin and Winn. There are many types, colours and sizes. There are plenty of other grips, which range from mid price to very cheap, and it is up to you how much you want to spend on them.
The actual types of grip are;
Lamkin sells golf grips, including specialty golf grips, putter grips, cleaning wipes, and other types of grips. They also offer training on how to properly use the grip.
You shouldn't really use any house hold cleaner on golf club grips as it will destroy them, enjoy the mild ones. A clean towel and clean water is absolutely perfect. You can buy some specialist golf grip cleaners over the internet or in golf shops.
There are many places online that have information on good or even great golf club grips. One of the best sites with information on these club grips is Google Reviews.
Unfortunately not, you can not use these grips at any level of official competition. The grips are against the rules because they have fixed hand positions.
Yes.
While white spirits can be used to remove old grip tape and residue from golf clubs, it is not recommended to use them for installing new golf grips. Using a gripping solvent specifically designed for golf grips will provide better adhesion and help extend the life of the grips.
The best thing to do is clean the grips. This can be done easily, get some liquid soap and and nail brush, clean the grips, wash off and dry thoroughly with a towel. If your grips are shiny you should probably replace them, grips should be replaced every 40-50 rounds.
humidity
In the earlier days, leather was the material selected for golf club grips. They are still available today, but quite rare and expensive compared to other grips.
use sand paper on them
Golf Pride VDR Red
no because some grips fit bigger shafts than others while others fit narrower shafts. This is the same with a putter, and woods.