Indiana Bass Angler Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I was out this afternoon casting around and noticed a faint grinding sound when I was reeling in. I listened close to the reel and found the sound was coming from the guides as the line came through. I cleaned, oiled and greased my reel this spring but didn't pay any attention to the rod. When I got back home I took a q-tip and swirled it around the line guides and I couldn't believe how dirty they were. Im assuming the noise I was hearing was crud on the line rubbing on the smaller guides. Should I be cleaning my guides more often? They are stainless steel with titanium oxide inserts. 2 Quote
garroyo130 Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I clean them whenever I regrease reels which is about 2 times a year. When I was using dark green braid cleaning had to be much more frequent as the coating seemed to rub off and attract dust. 5 Quote
Indiana Bass Angler Posted April 28, 2021 Author Posted April 28, 2021 Just now, garroyo130 said: I clean them whenever I regrease reels which is about 2 times a year. When I was using dark green braid cleaning had to be much more frequent as the coating seemed to rub off and attract dust. Interesting. I have a combo set up with braid for top water fishing. It hasn't gotten much else yet but ill keep an eye on it. Thanks for the feed back! Quote
li_bass_hunter Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I’ve never done it and never had issues 1 Quote
Super User ATA Posted April 28, 2021 Super User Posted April 28, 2021 I do clean them id you can call tubing throgh with cotton buds 1 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted April 28, 2021 Super User Posted April 28, 2021 Yes, a couple times a year. 1 Quote
Junger Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I clean them as necessary, because it mostly depends on the water quality, the tidal Potomac can get muddied up real quick sometimes. Braid also picks up mud caked onto lily pads and transfers them to the guides, which also cake up in the summer heat which creates friction on the line. I've had a couple random break offs while casting a frog and I suspect it was due to caked up guides. Haven't had a break off since cleaning the guides every couple trips in muddy water. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted April 28, 2021 Global Moderator Posted April 28, 2021 Yes, a cotton swab does a nice job of cleaning them out while checking for damage. 2 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted April 28, 2021 Super User Posted April 28, 2021 Q-tip with some KVD L&L on it. I fish braid on a majority of my rods. I usually only find most build up is on the 3 or so closest to the tip. 2 Quote
Indiana Bass Angler Posted April 28, 2021 Author Posted April 28, 2021 1 hour ago, Junger said: I clean them as necessary, because it mostly depends on the water quality, the tidal Potomac can get muddied up real quick sometimes. Braid also picks up mud caked onto lily pads and transfers them to the guides, which also cake up in the summer heat which creates friction on the line. I've had a couple random break offs while casting a frog and I suspect it was due to caked up guides. Haven't had a break off since cleaning the guides every couple trips in muddy water. Thanks for the feedback ill defiantly keep a close eye on my frog combo. Defiantly don't want a random break off and risk losing one of my frogs. 54 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said: Q-tip with some KVD L&L on it. I fish braid on a majority of my rods. I usually only find most build up is on the 3 or so closest to the tip. Those were dirtiest when I cleaned mine today. Ill try the KVD next time I swab them out. Thanks! Quote
georgeyew Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I am a bit OCD so I clean my guides after every outing. I just wipe it down with a damp towel. It only takes 30 seconds. 1 Quote
NavyVet1204 Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 13 hours ago, garroyo130 said: I clean them whenever I regrease reels which is about 2 times a year. When I was using dark green braid cleaning had to be much more frequent as the coating seemed to rub off and attract dust. Neon yellow shows up in a very fine dust on the line guide too. It makes for a very fun time to clean. Mine was Sufix 832 with the neon yellow color. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 28, 2021 Super User Posted April 28, 2021 I just use dish soap and an old toothbrush occasionally to clean them. 1 Quote
Maico1 Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 Absolutely, you may also want to run a piece of nylon stocking through the guide checking for nicks and/or rough edges. Quote
Indiana Bass Angler Posted April 29, 2021 Author Posted April 29, 2021 10 hours ago, Maico1 said: Absolutely, you may also want to run a piece of nylon stocking through the guide checking for nicks and/or rough edges. This might be a stupid question but can you buy new guides or inserts for the guides if they do become rough or nicked up? Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted April 29, 2021 Super User Posted April 29, 2021 4 minutes ago, Indiana Bass Angler said: This might be a stupid question but can you buy new guides or inserts for the guides if they do become rough or nicked up? Inserts - takes special equipment to get them set properly Guides - sure...but it might be less of a headache just sending it out to someone like Delaware Tackle and have them do it...unless you want to start into rod building, which can be very satisfying or another black hole to send money into (kinda like hard swimbait fishing). 1 Quote
Indiana Bass Angler Posted April 29, 2021 Author Posted April 29, 2021 3 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: Inserts - takes special equipment to get them set properly Guides - sure...but it might be less of a headache just sending it out to someone like Delaware Tackle and have them do it...unless you want to start into rod building, which can be very satisfying or another black hole to send money into (kinda like hard swimbait fishing). Sounds like a job for the pros lol. Thanks for the info! Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted April 29, 2021 Global Moderator Posted April 29, 2021 When I think about it I’ll spray L&L and wipe the rods down with the excess. Mike 1 Quote
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