Just a timely reminder. The other day I noticed my #5 Wildfisher Stream Stealth seemed to be a little sticky. Normally it just glides effortlessly. It just didn't feel "right". It occurred to me I had been using this line all season and I fish a lot, it's rare for me to miss a day.
Got home and gave it a clean. I had to run it through the Armourall pad a dozen time before the dirt stopped coming off. It was filthy, all that dirt was stuck on hard and must have been acting like sandpaper. To the eye the line looked clean, it was not.
I'm no casting expert, but this is not good and I reckon a lot of casting problems are caused by sticky lines. Keep them clean, it's easy to forget like I did! :D
Completely agree. A cloth with some good old fairy liquid is all you need, it takes 5 minutes and adds yards and yards to your casting range. Even brand new lines benefit from a clean, in my experience.
What pad do you use from the range Fred?
http://www.armorall.com/product-types/wipes/ (http://www.armorall.com/product-types/wipes/)
I see one of them kills the flu bug !
I should do this ad noticed my line was sticky last week
Very true Alan, should have mentioned. I take a Fairy-impregnated cloth and a simple wet one with me when I go fishing. I don't always clean the line, but when I do I use both.
Quote from: Alan on June 10, 2014, 10:10:01 PM
Its the single biggest improvement you can make to make casting easier and further, quickest too.
After cleaning my line as noted above I was out again yesterday. The difference was like night and day. Dirt builds up over time, you don't notice it until it gets bad, then you clean the line and wonder why you don't do it after every trip.
Quote from: Harpo on June 11, 2014, 12:00:10 AM
What pad do you use from the range Fred?
Original Protectant Wipes, they work like a dream, clean, polish and lubricate the line in one go. Don't use them on sinking lines!
Quote from: admin on June 11, 2014, 07:07:41 AM
Original Protectant Wipes, they work like a dream, clean, polish and lubricate the line in one go. Don't use them on sinking lines!
I can't seem to get them online, plenty of other types just not original
I'm gonna try my sons wet wipes...they clean everything on earth for a pound a packet so will give it a go !
Quote from: Harpo on June 11, 2014, 11:23:24 PM
I'm gonna try my sons wet wipes...
They do work Stu but they dont 'polish' the line. Bloody amazing things they even get Irn Bru oot the carpet!
stu,
I gave you a bum steer ...................... don't use baby wipes they may clean you line they won't lubricate it
It's ARMORALL Dashboard Wipes I use
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARMORALL-CAR-DASHBOARD-TRIM-INTERIOR-CLEANING-WIPES-GLOSS-FINISH-TUB-OF-30-/400672773398?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item5d49f55516 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARMORALL-CAR-DASHBOARD-TRIM-INTERIOR-CLEANING-WIPES-GLOSS-FINISH-TUB-OF-30-/400672773398?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item5d49f55516)
Grand Fred thanks, will be driving past a Halfords tomorrow!
Quote from: Otter Spotter on June 12, 2014, 09:38:02 AM
They do work Stu but they dont 'polish' the line. Bloody amazing things they even get Irn Bru oot the carpet!
Aye wet wipes are a marvel Scott, I use them on my alloy wheels
My father in law used buy household wipes for 4 times the price for a lot less, he's on the pampers now!
I got the armourall today, will be polishing my line later on!