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huskymuskywv
Posted 2/5/2013 3:23 PM (#615104)
Subject: sticky medussas




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Has anyone else had trouble with rubber baits getting sticky? i have a few large medussas that will stick to your hands when you touch them. Any recommendations to clean them off? i have even tried gojo hand cleaner which helped a little, but they are still sticky and not too enjoyable to fish with.
Robc
Posted 2/5/2013 3:30 PM (#615109 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: RE: sticky medussas


Most likely the plastic is melting from being in the sun. I would place the box you keep them in a shaded and cool place when not in use.
bigbite
Posted 2/5/2013 3:30 PM (#615110 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: RE: sticky medussas




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Maybe try to clean them with some "Goo Gone" which is a mild adhesive cleaner made from natural ingredients. Failing that you might try "Goof Off" which is a paint remover, although it might hurt the rubber body. Just not sure.
esoxfly
Posted 2/5/2013 4:32 PM (#615126 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: Re: sticky medussas





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Location: Kodiak, AK
I have one do that. Tried to clean it and it wouldn't, but isopropyl alcohol worked best for me. I had three of that color so I sold it.
Tearitup66
Posted 2/7/2013 2:07 PM (#615673 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: RE: sticky medussas




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Corn starch makes most rubber products not stick. Never tried it on rubber lures but will make them stay smooth and not stick to you or itself.
Mudpuppy
Posted 2/8/2013 12:43 PM (#615911 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: RE: sticky medussas


Don't clean them, rub them down with cod liver oil. You now have a non-sticky bait and scent. Tryit, muskies like the result.
jakejusa
Posted 2/8/2013 1:13 PM (#615916 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: RE: sticky medussas




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Second on the oil/scent been doing it for years on different soft baits. I ziplock them in with hooks off and let them absorb oil. They come out great. In fact I got tubes from Underhill that looked like Grandmas old panty hose. They got ziplocked last year and aren't coming out until next Fall!! By the way thanks John!
sworrall
Posted 2/8/2013 1:53 PM (#615926 - in reply to #615104)
Subject: Re: sticky medussas





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Anice oil mixed with mineral oil will do wonders.
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