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  • #16
    Originally posted by endurothumpers View Post
    I wouldn't recommend you put silicone spray on your rods to shine them up as its a nightmare if you ever need it rebuilt or even get guides replaced if they break.
    That's good advice fellah,never thought of thatnorm use furniture polish or I like carpride from £ shop (spray wax)prob silicone basedcheers for the tip

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    • #17
      Originally posted by hound hunter View Post
      That's good advice fellah,never thought of thatnorm use furniture polish or I like carpride from £ shop (spray wax)prob silicone basedcheers for the tip
      I just hoy mine in the corner until I'm out next, if I'm feeling energetic I might take the reels off...
      CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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      • #18
        Sounds like ourkid stuthrows his multi's in his sand ridden box for weeks on end
        Rotten rigs/wallet u name it lol,all I get from him is why buy it when I can nick it off you

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
          I just hoy mine in the corner until I'm out next, if I'm feeling energetic I might take the reels off...
          Same as me then once a year take them apart clean and oil, if I have been in the beach they might get a soak in the sink

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Pighunter View Post
            Same as me then once a year take them apart clean and oil, if I have been in the beach they might get a soak in the sink
            Terrible way to look after your pride n joy
            U lads "up north"certainlly r ruff

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            • #21
              Originally posted by hound hunter View Post
              Terrible way to look after your pride n joy
              U lads "up north"certainlly r ruff
              Haha my biggest pain is rod bags I hate them how anyone can use them is beyond me.

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              • #22
                Same here,rod n reel set up,tripod in the other hand,box on back job done

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by hound hunter View Post
                  Same here,rod n reel set up,tripod in the other hand,box on back job done
                  That's the one for me lol

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by onefortheroad View Post
                    I apply a lashing of gentlemans hockle to mine on assembly , its free and comes in many colours .
                    This is the only "coating" I apply and I do it every time I fish.....so about 10 times a year.

                    One of the rods I use has seen a lot of wear and "leans" forward, when at rest, like a heron, ready to pillage my pool. I look on it as being a bit closer to the codling crouch lol.

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