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Top H2O
Posted 4/7/2020 10:14 AM (#957329)
Subject: Cleaning Rubber.




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Guys/Gals, What are some of the best products for cleaning the dirt and stuck on grime/grease on your rubber baits.?
I've tried a few that didn't work so well, and have found that acetone works the best.
What say ye !
Landry
Posted 4/8/2020 6:11 PM (#957388 - in reply to #957329)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber.




Posts: 1023


Lacquer thinner will take paint right off them.
Isopropyl will clean them the best.
Muskie Gal
Posted 4/8/2020 7:24 PM (#957389 - in reply to #957388)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber.




Posts: 199


I wash my baits in the water.
Zinox
Posted 4/9/2020 2:08 PM (#957420 - in reply to #957329)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber.




Posts: 1100


Rub them in some food frying oil and wash them with soap and water afterwards. Sounds like a joke but it's no joke.
Mak51
Posted 4/15/2020 9:40 PM (#958016 - in reply to #957420)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Rubber.




Location: MN
Goo Gone does the trick. I’ll first clean the gunk off with the Goo Gone then clean off the Goo Gone with dishsoap & warm water.
tuffy1
Posted 4/30/2020 6:46 AM (#959122 - in reply to #957329)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Rubber.





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
I literally just did this for a hand full of box riders. Just took some olive oil and paper towel and it cleaned them right up.
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