How to clean your cork handles
Uploader Comments (BassinNW)
All Comments (26)
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YEAH EWU!!!!
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i clean my cork with warm to hot water with bleach and a toothbrush to scrub it clean let it dry looks good as new and the cork gets its grip back and on really dirty handles just repeat the process tight lines
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@colbybassmaster Makes sense, I think that's why we are now seeing adjustable ends and all sorts of thinner diameter shapes. Shaving the cork is a great idea though for someone not wanting to buy another rod.
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@TeamRippnLipz1 I used to love the snow back when I was into snowboarding, but now that I would rather fish, I want more spring and summer haha. Take care man, and don't work too hard!
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@BassinNW 17" bT Nice! Works been crazy lately i wouldn't have time to fish even if i wanted... Thanks i will make more vids for spring and summer... Yea the snow here is a super big buzz kill, I do love snow for the holidays but for works its bad NEWS lol
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@BassinNW ya i will some time its easy to do just if you have a handle that just bugs you and dont like the shape why not change it some, i originally heard it happening with swimbait rods with long handles that go under your arm
i use majic eraser it is the fastest was also looks the best afters
smoovefishing 9 months ago
@smoovefishing Great idea! Thanks smoove
BassinNW 9 months ago
Are you serious! fish can smell/sense foreign objects like smoke from cigarettes,sweat,cologne,craw fish oils,shad oils so on and so on. to use rubbing alcohol on your rod then tie on lures and what not, your setting your self up for failure TRUST!!
yourneck2 10 months ago
@yourneck2 Haha, ok. What about bearing grease on your reel, and the plastic used to make lures? Or the smell and taste of metal?
I've done it for years, so tell that to the hundreds of fish that I've caught and released.
Trust.
BassinNW 10 months ago