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Top H2O
Posted 11/22/2013 10:22 AM (#674931)
Subject: Cleaning Rubber




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
For some reason my Rubber baits are filthy at the end of the season.....
what kind of cleaner do you guys use to clean them ?
I've found that Goo Gone works pretty good....I have about 35-40 of these to clean every fall.

Jerome
anzomcik
Posted 11/22/2013 11:05 AM (#674942 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber





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I never used it or tried it, but I would think dish soap in the kitchen sink filled with hot water should work?
genesisperformance
Posted 11/22/2013 11:52 AM (#674956 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber





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Location: Lakeville, MN
I sprayed brake cleaner on a paper towel and wiped a couple down fast that were really dirty, it worked anyway..

Edited by genesisperformance 11/22/2013 12:12 PM
Jason Bomber
Posted 11/22/2013 12:22 PM (#674965 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber





Posts: 574


I've always used dishsoap to clean mine.. Seems to work pretty well.

Does anything take the paint off without ruining the rubber..?? That would be cool.. I can think of a few stock colors I'd like to take some of the paint off of..
JAT
Posted 11/22/2013 12:38 PM (#674967 - in reply to #674965)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber




Posts: 28


I hate it when my rubbers get dirty.....
muskyman72
Posted 11/22/2013 2:57 PM (#674995 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Rubber




Posts: 84


Location: Knot on the WATER
warning, when cleaning your rubbers, make sure you do not poke holes in them, could be fatal.
zombietrolling
Posted 11/22/2013 4:23 PM (#675005 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber




Posts: 246


Cleaning lures? I do that every time I get to the lake.......
Pointerpride102
Posted 11/22/2013 4:32 PM (#675006 - in reply to #675005)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber





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Location: The desert
If you're rubbers are dirty, G, it means you're fishing in the wrong hole.
JAT
Posted 11/22/2013 5:50 PM (#675022 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber




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IALTO
Top H2O
Posted 11/22/2013 6:31 PM (#675027 - in reply to #675022)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Ok, Heres the deal,...I travel a lot and get a lot of Road grime inside of the boat (on Lures) and some cleaners leave a oily residue on my Rubbers,...... BAits,....
just want them clean with no residue left behind,..................Sheeesh !
Sidejack
Posted 11/22/2013 7:29 PM (#675038 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber




Posts: 1082


Location: Aurora
Most of the hardcore bass guys I used to run with would wash um in a bucket of warm water with light detergent (no scent) that was trusted to rinse clean, like a woolite-type product. They used toothbrushes for the nooks & crannies. Afterwards, they'd dry um with a hairdryer to remove any water that might cause the hooks to rust. Then they'd put um in bags and add "worm oil" to the bags and seal um up over the winter.
Trooo!
I'm sure there's a worm oil home equivalent if you poke around on the interweb.
Gasman
Posted 11/22/2013 7:30 PM (#675039 - in reply to #674931)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber





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I guess we can give you the benefit of the doubt on this one H2O... considering you have scripture in your signature. But, I gotta say Mike... fishing in the wrong hole... classic man.
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