Esox_Hunter
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Rod Cleaning
I have an older (6-7 years or so) Fenwick HMX spinning rod with the synthetic insert in the handle. Over the years the synthetic part of the handle has become sticky and filthy. I have tried to clean it a number of times with virtually no success. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to clean the layer of sticky, slimy crap from the handle without ruining it?
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 18:09:34
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Esox_Hunter
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 18:51:58
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If I did that the reel would become permanently attached. I also don't really want to add any bulk to the handle. Maybe this will help you understand what I am talking about. It is the gray synthetic part that needs to be cleaned.
post edited by Esox_Hunter - 2011/03/20 18:59:02
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bigbuck101
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 18:54:29
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I use Greased Lightning from almost any grocery store. It breaks up the crap from egg sacs, dried worms, etc. It comes in a yellow squirt bottle and will be with other household cleaners. It is strong and must be wiped/washed off before long but I use it on almost everything I own. Cleans hunting shoes, spots in hunting gear, woodwork, grills etc. *Also takes a layer of skin from your hands so wash them thoroughly.
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Esox_Hunter
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 18:58:13
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Thanks bigbuck, I may need to go try some of that "high test" cleaner.
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 19:41:58
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 19:56:45
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I use carb cleaner or brake cleaner but you sure can't leave it on long. Or the plastic will melt.
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pghmarty
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/20 20:09:08
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Awesome spray from the dollarstore It will bleach things so don't leave it on very long or get on clothes
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Mr.Slickfish
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/21 07:06:41
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I clean mine with windex, then polish with pledge.
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/21 09:54:54
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ORIGINAL: Mr.Slickfish I clean mine with windex, then polish with pledge. I heard you like to wax your rod.. Mean Green cleaner from Dollar General is a pretty good cleaner.
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/21 19:21:58
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Mr. Clean - Magic Eraser ... will also clean cork handles....
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Esox_Hunter
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/21 20:06:51
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Well, I tried just about every cleaner I had in the house including some mean green and a whole bunch of other crap that seemed like it was going to burn my hand off to no avail. My last attempt was with some toxic bathroom cleaner I found. I let it soak on the handle for a few minutes and finally some of that layer of scum started to come free. I am going to repeat a few more times and I think I will be all set. Again thanks for the suggestions guys, I was getting ready to toss the thing out
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Mr.Slickfish
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RE: Rod Cleaning
2011/03/21 22:25:13
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One last suggestion....goof off...brand name Goof off. Cuts most anything. Wish I would have thought of it earlier.
I don't always snag fish, but when I do... I choose Little Cleos I'm the best looking smartest snagging poacher alive...
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