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Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
Sharon Walgamotte
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Date: August 08, 2021 06:02AM
Hello all, I was just wondering, Some of the repairs I do, especially saltwater rods, When I go to clean them I either use soapy water or alcohol, but that doesn't always work. What else can Ya'll suggest Re: Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: August 08, 2021 10:10AM
Need more information, are you trying to remove stains for cosmetic reasons or are you preparing the surfaces for paint or epoxy application. Re: Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: August 08, 2021 11:38AM
Sharon,
When ever I start working on a rod, I always take it to the laundry room and give the rod a liberal spray of simple green cleaner. In particular, I give a very liberal application to the grips on the rod. Then, using a hand brush and a tooth brush, I give the rod a very good cleaning and brushing with the hand and also the tooth brushes, to be sure that every vestige of anything is wrong. The simple green cleaner works really well to assist with cleaning up grips of all sorts as well as getting fish scales and deposits of all kinds off of the rod blank and grip. I very much prefer NOT to use any particular chemical cleaner like denatured alcohol or other such solvents. [www.google.com] [www.amazon.com] [www.amazon.com] [www.amazon.com] ----------------------- I give the rod a good wipe down and then - I prefer to set the rod in the sun for a day or so, to get it really well dried out before starting to do any work on the rod. Best wishes Re: Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
Joseph Willsen
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Date: August 12, 2021 03:03PM
Greased Lightning has worked well for me. Cleaner available at Amazon. Re: Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
Sharon Walgamotte
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Date: August 16, 2021 12:34PM
I don't normally run into to many stains, mainly to prepare for epoxy Re: Cleaning a rod for repair
Posted by:
Sharon Walgamotte
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Date: August 16, 2021 12:37PM
Thank You so much, That would probably take care of that white film that shows up sometimes when I go to cleaning Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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