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Sorry....I couldn't help myself :chuckle:
As for your dirty fly rod, I would try some warm water and dish soap and grab an old tooth brush (or another family members) and give her a scrub, let sit for a few minutes and scrub again if needed in the tough spots. If you still have some gunga under the guides cut a strip or 2 off a "magic eraser" sponge and rub them out.
Once satisfied and the rod is dried you can bring her back to looking like new with a thin coat of auto wax..... wax on/wax off.
While you are cleaning your rod you may wish to get a Q-tip and clean inside of the female ferrules as well, soap and water is fine for this.
Cheers.
James
Sorry....I couldn't help myself :chuckle:
As for your dirty fly rod, I would try some warm water and dish soap and grab an old tooth brush (or another family members) and give her a scrub, let sit for a few minutes and scrub again if needed in the tough spots. If you still have some gunga under the guides cut a strip or 2 off a "magic eraser" sponge and rub them out.
Once satisfied and the rod is dried you can bring her back to looking like new with a thin coat of auto wax..... wax on/wax off.
While you are cleaning your rod you may wish to get a Q-tip and clean inside of the female ferrules as well, soap and water is fine for this.
Cheers.
James