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Cleaning fly line?
Any opinions on using ArmorAll, pastewax, other not made for flyline cleaners/conditioners, etc on fly line.
I have searched the web and opinion are yes and no on this stuff. Even from the manufactures. Since flyline ain't exactly 'cheap' I would like some user opinion as to what is best for cleaning and for re-conditioning line. Right now I am only using a mild soap solution and then wiping dry. |
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Jackster, great review. I'd also add that I'm not sure what cumulative effect those other chemicals not intended for fly-fishing would have on more pristine trout waters.
Have you had any experience with Renew or Loon Fast Cast? These fly line cleaners/conditioners come with applicators that temporarily attach to the fly rod above the reel, allowing the cleaner/conditioner to be applied while rewinding fly line. As a bonus, the applicators provide some line tension for better spooling.
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Re: Cleaning fly line?
Jackster covered it. I second his advice on avoiding Armorall and using the SA abrasive pads on their AST lines.
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Re: Cleaning fly line?
I have been useing johnson's no more tears baby shampoo for years.Works great.After I pass the line through a damp cloth with the shampoo a couple of times I repete the process with a damp cloth with just water.This is all I have ever used and have yet to find a product that I am willing to switch to.
Tight Lines Aaron
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