Cleaning Bucktail Spinners
Musky53
Posted 5/27/2010 1:42 PM (#442922)
Subject: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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I just purchased a whole load of various bucktails from an estate sale. Many are very good quality and some not so good. Some of them show either tarnish or light buildup of some type or another on the blades and metal beads. Anyone have a suggested cleaner that won't hurt the finish or damage the lure that I can use? I am afraid to just hit them with anything too harsh like CLR or TarnX. Any suggestions would be great. I have about 100 lures. Many of which I will be selling at some point. I can only throw one at a time. Thanks in advance, Tom
fishingprovy
Posted 5/27/2010 9:54 PM (#442979 - in reply to #442922)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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i have good luck with "Brasso" silver polish for removing tarnish on my silver , gold, copper and brass blades and beads
Rick M
Posted 5/27/2010 10:06 PM (#442983 - in reply to #442979)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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I second Brasso. It works fantastic!
bassinbob84
Posted 5/27/2010 10:08 PM (#442984 - in reply to #442922)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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Location: In a shack in the woods
I use mothers
Musky53
Posted 5/28/2010 7:54 AM (#443011 - in reply to #442922)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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Thanks guys. I will try Brassos
firstsixfeet
Posted 5/28/2010 12:14 PM (#443040 - in reply to #442922)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Bucktail Spinners




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I never clean em.