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| have an assortment of rubber baits that have bounced around a bit over the years and are kind of covered in a dirty residue. thoughts on the best way to clean them up? |
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Location: Madison, WI | Ill be the first to chime in and give the standard response of "throw them in the lake and wash them there". Honestly I wouldn't worry about it. 100% of the fish that the muskies eat don't look pristine and bright so just makes your baits look more natural. |
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| im curious did you get a picture? |
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| Best i have found is to rub them in some foodgrade oil like cornoil, and then wash them with soap. |
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Location: SE, WI. | I pour plastics here and there. I use a worm oil to wipe down dirty plastics. Cleans them up pretty well. WD , would probably work fine! JD |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | A little bit of Dawn dish soap in hot water works really well. |
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| Dawn dish soap and isopropyl alcohol |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Muskie mouths work best in my opinion |
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