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Message Subject: Cleaning Rubber Baits
cast4musky
Posted 3/7/2014 9:07 AM (#696970)
Subject: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Can anyone recommend anything to clean Dirty Bulldogs, I purchased a few that were all wrapped in Newspaper. Now the light colored ones were all Ink stained, but it seems like it penetrated the rubber. So its not just on the surface. I tried scotch tape overnight on the stain as one fellow recommended and it worked a little but I could not find anything so far.. Do not want to ruin the rubber. Thanks
mountainmuskies
Posted 3/7/2014 12:48 PM (#697040 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits




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Goo Gone works really well for cleaning rubber.
Tackle Industries
Posted 3/7/2014 1:12 PM (#697046 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Location: Land of the Musky
If its in the rubber there is no way to get it out or extract it. I say go with it and design some cool dawgs with some Sharpie pens. Fish will eat em even if they are ugly
cast4musky
Posted 3/7/2014 2:37 PM (#697072 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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( "Fish will eat em even if they are ugly") Are you talking about the Fisherman or the Bait lol
miket55
Posted 3/7/2014 3:14 PM (#697081 - in reply to #697046)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits




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Location: E. Tenn
Tackle Industries - 3/7/2014 2:12 PM
I say go with it and design some cool dawgs with some Sharpie pens.



Doesn't Sharpie ink run? I read somewhere to use "white board pens" on rubber...

.....just askin'..
Zib
Posted 3/7/2014 3:27 PM (#697090 - in reply to #697081)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Location: Detroit River

miket55 - 3/7/2014 4:14 PM
Tackle Industries - 3/7/2014 2:12 PM I say go with it and design some cool dawgs with some Sharpie pens.
Doesn't Sharpie ink run? I read somewhere to use "white board pens" on rubber... .....just askin'..

Sharpies will soak in good over time but I've never had them run.

Spike-it makes dye pens.

 

Tackle Industries
Posted 3/7/2014 3:29 PM (#697092 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Location: Land of the Musky
"Spike-it makes dye pens." Heard good things about that stuff too but never used it.
MuskieE
Posted 3/7/2014 5:38 PM (#697162 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Location: Appleton,WI
Acetone
chico
Posted 3/8/2014 6:17 PM (#697454 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits





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Location: Lincoln UK
Olive oil, works very well.
Sidejack
Posted 3/9/2014 3:03 AM (#697520 - in reply to #696970)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits




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Location: Aurora
Bingo, lay down some rubber sheets, lube um up and viola'
P.S. Don't fergit to close the blinds.
backdraft
Posted 3/9/2014 11:44 AM (#697605 - in reply to #697520)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber Baits




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LOL!
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