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    Cleaning Cork Handles?

    What's the best means to clean fishing rod cork handles. My rods have started to stain I believe due to the oil on my hands and just plain exposure time in the open air.

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    Totally Awesome from Wally World or Dollar General, then cover with shrink tubing.

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    Dawn dish soap, rag and water....

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    Rubbing alcohol on a rag is what I use.

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    Dawn dish soap here too.
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    Mr clean magic eraser works great

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrys View Post
    Mr clean magic eraser works great
    I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrys View Post
    Mr clean magic eraser works great
    x2 it’s the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21XDC View Post
    Dawn dish soap, rag and water....
    That is how I do it too. Sometimes I will add a VERY light sanding after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyhokie View Post
    x2 it’s the best
    X3

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrys View Post
    Mr clean magic eraser works great
    This is what I use too. Clean them up with the magic eraser, let it dry then seal with U-40 cork sealer. Keeps them looking new for longer.

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    220 grit foam sanding block

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    I take a clean washcloth and wet it with warm water. Scrub away. Makes them look new without using soap or chemicals.

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    I agree with simple Dawn dish soap (Dawn’s Powerwash spray works too). I use a scouring pad for Teflon dish/pans, it doesn’t take a layer of cork off like sandpaper would.

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    The orange hand cleaner with the pumice in it works really well for me.

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    Dawn is decent.

    I honestly prefer the cork to look weathered (not dirty). Just means the rod is well loved with stories to tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECobb91 View Post
    Dawn is decent.

    I honestly prefer the cork to look weathered (not dirty). Just means the rod is well loved with stories to tell.
    Same here. I don’t like when I get a new one. Takes me half a season to break it in. Lol

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    Brillo pad, used gently, gets 'em all roughed up. After cleaning I'd seal with U-40. Min stay clean all season long and are easier to clean after sealing.
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    Magic Eraser and Dawn. I use it from tip to butt to clean the rod, guides, and cork handles. After the fork dries seal it with a light coat of U40.
    After the cork is sealed it’s much easier to keep clean, although it will still stain somewhat.
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