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Lepomis 11-20-2017 05:24 PM

Do you clean your fishing rods?
 
I'll admit, I have never cleaned a rod other than to wipe garage dust off of them with a damp cloth. Is there some kind of cleaning solution that actually cleans and imparts some kind of benefit to the blank? Is it just to keep them clean for aesthetic reasons?

Alphahawk 11-20-2017 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Lepomis (Post 79981)
I'll admit, I have never cleaned a rod other than to wipe garage dust off of them with a damp cloth. Is there some kind of cleaning solution that actually cleans and imparts some kind of benefit to the blank? Is it just to keep them clean for aesthetic reasons?

You bet I clean mine. The guides most assuredly need cleaning. They will get scum in them just like on the side of a boat.....micro guides needing it almost every trip. My JDM rods have micro guides that are very tiny so wouldn't take long to foul them up...reducing casting distance. I clean the blank with water and dry...then use 303...a UV protectant....it also helps to keep it looking new. On rods that have cork handles I keep them clean with wet cloth...and if I have a lot of oil build up from my hands I will gently use a Magic Eraser to clean them...then put on a coat of U-40 cork sealant. I have a large investment in my rods and I want to keep them up as best as I can.....the rod I keep in my boat for a guest fisherman is also a JDM rod and I want my guests to fish with something that is not only high quality but something that looks good.


Regards

XxthejuicexX 11-20-2017 08:10 PM

I clean mine at least once a year. I get all the grime off the cork or foam and clean out the guides and rod.

FishAddict 11-20-2017 08:21 PM

I'll wash mine a few times a year and wipe down. My striper stuff I will wash about every other trip. On my saltwater trips I wash mine 100% of the time, and again when I get home.

Texas_Rig 11-20-2017 09:15 PM

About once a month for me. Damp cloth for handles and rod. Qtip with alcohol for guides and little nooks and crannies in the reel seat

SAMBOLIE 11-20-2017 10:21 PM

I clean the guides when they look dirty. Use Q-tip mostly on micro guides or just water on a rag for larger guides. I clean the grips monthly or sooner if they look dirty. Magic eraser is the best cleaning tool I have found for grips (cork). I oil and lube reels about 3 times a year.

I wash my rod every day. Just use soap and water. Saves having to wash my hands so often.

tkwalker 11-20-2017 11:03 PM

Mmmmmm... <'TK><
 
Sambolie, be careful, the main stream media and A listers may go back and look at your teenage personal hygiene habits .... <'TK><:eek:

SAMBOLIE 11-21-2017 06:52 AM

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Sambolie, be careful, the main stream media and A listers may go back and look at your teenage personal hygiene habits .... <'TK><:eek:

TK, I have no plans to get into politics so the media can kiss each other's donkey? Attachment 9380

Halli 11-21-2017 08:46 AM

I do oil my reels.
 
I fish in the rain every now and then and feel that keeps the rods clean.

:p

goreds.king 11-21-2017 09:54 AM

I clean mine once a year (or as needed) following the same methods everyone has mentioned. After cleaning the guides, run a dry q-tip back through the guides.This is an easy way to tell if there are any snags in the guides that could be damaging your line.


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