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  • Super User
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So as I've been going through some of my gear to hopefully go fishing tomorrow morning I've noticed that some of my plastics have minor kinks in them.  Like the tails on swim senkos, tails on zoom speed worms, etc etc.  I know it's from the way I store my bags more than likely, but I was wondering if you all have a way to straighten them back out somewhat.  I'd guess probably a lighter to soften the plastic a bit, but I'm not really sure.  Let me know what you all think.

  • Super User
Posted

Try dipping them into some really hot water until they straighten out.. ;)

  • Super User
Posted

Put each one in hot water for about 30-seconds and then lay each out straight.  ;)

Posted

Wow, this is weird.  I was about to post the EXACT same thing. 

;)

Posted

Problem solved..just send them to me I have a plastic worm de-kinker , it'll straighten em right out.

  T

  • Super User
Posted

Do also have a Nail straightener too...???   ;D

Problem solved..just send them to me I have a plastic worm de-kinker , it'll straighten em right out.

T

  • Super User
Posted
Wow, this is weird. I was about to post the EXACT same thing.

;)

I r mind reader...

And thanks guys, the stupidly hot water worked just fine....I wonder if I can add some scent to plastics like this when I need to straighten them out...

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Just thought about something else...  Try adding some oil to the bags of the soft plastics and see if that doesn't help any.  I won't fix the kincks that are already there but it should keep them from coming back after you already treated them in the boiling water.

  • Super User
Posted

To keep my plastic's soft..I smear em with MegaStrike..then put em in a zip lok baggie.. ;)

Posted

Just toss them...I'm sure you will be picking up more than enough new stuff in the spring fishing sales!!

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