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How To Care For Your Fishing Rod With Bicarbonate.

How To Care For Your Fishing Rod With Bicarbonate.

Cleaning a fishing rod is important!

After each outing, take the time to thoroughly clean your fishing gear.

Especially if you fish at sea, because of the salt!

Yes, but what should you clean your fishing rod with? No need for an overpriced special product!

Fortunately, my grandfather gave me his effective tip for cleaning his fishing rod.

His trick to having a very clean fishing rod is to clean it with baking soda . It's easy, watch:

How To Care For Your Fishing Rod With Bicarbonate.

Contents
  • How to
  • Result
  • Additional tips
  • Why does it work?

How to

1. Take a clean sponge.

2. Dampen it with lukewarm water.

3. Pour baking soda over it.

4. Clean the fishing rod with the bicarbonate sponge.

5. Rinse the rod thoroughly with clear water.

6. Dry the fishing rod well.

Result

There you go, your fishing rod is now perfectly clean :-)

Easy, fast and efficient!

And it is a completely natural and super economical cleaning.

No more traces of groundbait, fish slime, scales and dirty water!

So your fishing rods don't get dirty and you can keep them in good condition for longer.

Additional advice

You can thus clean all the parts of your fishing rod:the reel, the fitting, the rings, the cork or the foam of the handle.

And this is valid for the maintenance of the different kinds of rods:match, spot, telescopic or predator.

But be careful not to get water into the fittings.

You can also use this trick to clean all other fishing gear, including hooks and bait.

Why does it work?

Baking soda is a very effective cleaner for your fishing tackle.

The advantage of using baking soda is twofold.

It is a mild abrasive that loosens dirt and silt, without damaging your equipment.

But it is also a powerful disinfectant for the various elements of your fishing rod.

It is interesting if you change body of water or river. You won't risk carrying bacteria or disease from one pond to another.