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I just got some used crankbaits from a friend who no longer needed them. There in OK condition but could use a good cleaning. What can I use to clean them? I'm worried about using any chemicals because I do not want to strip the paint or impart a chemical sent onto the lures. Any advice? TIA
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Unless they were bad luck, just wipe'em off and replace the hooks. Scars and things can give the baits lots of fish catching character that pretty/pristine lures can't.
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I've heard catchup works very good to clean and shine at the same time. later chuck
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I did not think of checking the hooks and split rings. I'll do that tonight. Thanks for all the advise!
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Try cleaning them with WD-40 it makes a better cleaner than a lubricant, and wont repell the fish!
James
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Troll for walleye at Deer Creek.
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