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Try the Mr. Clean eraser pads. Get them a little wet and lightly scrub. Looks like new afterwards.

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Mr. Clean, I will have to remeber that one!

I personally use a little bit of soap and warm water, and let the rod thoroughly dry.

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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

What that RW guy said. Best cork cleaning tool made.

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just tried it yup works awsome thanks i also heard furniture polish is good for rods tried that and it worked

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Don't forget though, when you get your cork looking like new again with the Magic Eraser, coat it with "Cork Seal" - available from Netcraft.

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how do you clean cork handles?

Lysol Dual Action scrubbing wipes:)
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Try the Mr. Clean eraser pads. Get them a little wet and lightly scrub. Looks like new afterwards.

X2. They work GREAT!

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Don't forget though, when you get your cork looking like new again with the Magic Eraser, coat it with "Cork Seal" - available from Netcraft.

Great recommendation. U40 Cork Sealer is the real deal. I need to order some more myself to coat a few new rods. I'm either fresh out, or can't find my bottle....

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Does anyone know where I can find U40 sealer in Canada? Whet type of store carries his product?

Thanks

Mike D

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A decent rod building shop should have it, or would be able to get it for you. I order mine online. Netcraft, Mudhole, and Cabelas all carry it.

http://www.mudhole.com/Shop-Our-Catalog/U-40/U-40-Cork-Seal-2-oz-

Best part, it's cheap.

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Thanks, I checked the website and they only have one retailer in Canada, and it is pretty much across the country from where I am...

Looks like online is the way to go.

Mike D

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