ABU is overpriced Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 Do you protect the cork handle of your rods with a cork sealer? I personally have been doing it since 2018, and not sure why i didn't start doing so much earlier. Looks better, has a better texture and stays clean. 3 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted April 7, 2024 Super User Posted April 7, 2024 Every cork-handled rod I get is immediately treated with U-40 before it even gets a reel put on it. 3 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted April 7, 2024 Global Moderator Posted April 7, 2024 45 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: Every cork-handled rod I get is immediately treated with U-40 before it even gets a reel put on it. Ditto! Mike Quote
Super User NorthernBasser Posted April 7, 2024 Super User Posted April 7, 2024 I do. But I think the cork actually feels better without it. 2 Quote
THE_Vue's Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 I don't anymore like above it feels better without it. Now I Cermaic coat it instead. The entire rod and reels including the cork. You just have to treat it often now Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted April 7, 2024 Author Posted April 7, 2024 2 hours ago, NorthernBasser said: I do. But I think the cork actually feels better without it. I kinda agree when cork is new. After a few seasons, not a fan. Quote
GPtimes2 Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 I put on a couple of coats of semigloss polyurethane. Still feels good and only have to do it once. It will clean easy and not get pits from filler coming out. 1 Quote
swhit140 Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 I do wipe new rod cork with a damp cloth, sometimes there is cork/dust residue on new rods. I let the cork dry and apply U-40. Normally I re-seal my rods every other season. Quote
Chris Catignani Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 I have used U-40 for many years and have recently switched to Kelly's Cork Renew. Kellys is also sold under different labels. Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted April 7, 2024 Author Posted April 7, 2024 1 hour ago, Chris Catignani said: I have used U-40 for many years and have recently switched to Kelly's Cork Renew. Kellys is also sold under different labels. That's what i use as well because i couldn't find any U-40 here in Canada. Quote
BOQFishing Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 48 minutes ago, ABU is overpriced said: That's what i use as well because i couldn't find any U-40 here in Canada. Canada is an L country for so many things and this is one of them Quote
MeatHead1313 Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 If I remember to do it when I get a new cork handled rod I do. If not, I'll use them as is for a while then clean them up with a magic eraser and cork seal then. I fish more inshore than bass, and it doesn't take long when the speckled trout are biting to filthy up a handle with scales when they're not sealed. With U-40 it seems to take a lot longer before I need to clean the cork. Quote
Danocaster Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 I did it once, but I prefer the look and feel of natural cork… Even when it’s dirty PLUS - magic eraser can make it look almost nice is just a minute or 2 1 Quote
Super User MickD Posted April 8, 2024 Super User Posted April 8, 2024 With cork these days so full of filler, I believe sealing it keeps the filler in longer, avoiding the deep pits better/longer. I don't detect a "feel" difference. I guess I'm just not that sensitive to the feel. 1 Quote
JediAmoeba Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 Never have - I like the way the weathered and worn cork looks and feels 4 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted April 8, 2024 Super User Posted April 8, 2024 Yes. I also use Magic Eraser to clean them. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 The more filler the cork has the more it benefits from sealer. Protecting your equipment is never a bad idea. 3 Quote
Functional Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 Nope, didnt know it was even a thing until last year from these forums. I like the texture as is and a quick rub down with a cloth has it looking brand new. By the time it gets worn down enough to make a difference I'm sure some rod company will convince me its not sensitive enough compared to the new rods and I cant catch fish with it. So far I'm over a decade on one rod and cork is still there. 1 Quote
ike8120 Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 Same here new rods U40... Older rods clean with Magic Eraser let dry and then light coat of U40. Quote
Super User Bankc Posted April 8, 2024 Super User Posted April 8, 2024 I leave mine alone. I don't even clean them that often. It's fishing stuff. So long as it works, that's all I really care about. Besides, if my rods are too pretty, people might notice how ugly I am. This way everything in my kayak matches. Quote
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