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ooo ar how do you go about keeping yore poles clean I have a slx from Gardiners any help would be appreciated
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bit off topic lol but if mark lived next to that stream he could use the water to fill his tank as long as tds is not to high
1. It is not recommended by carbon fibre tube manufacturers as it can possibly lead to de-lamination of the matrix material from the carbon fibres.Interesting to note in @Alex Gardiner guide is
3. Additionally, a spray of dry-film PTFE spray over the overlap area will improve the life of the pole. DO NOT USE OIL-BASED LUBRICANTS SUCH AS WD-40 or GT-85
Why not Alex?
Does not really matter which brand although we have found that the WD40 brand dry-film PTFE spray is not very good and does not dry well. If you look around there are several different brands available.What brand would you recommend Alex?
We're talking WFP here @tench0771 :rofl:i usly take mine apart an wash in the shower in an out of the tubes i only clean mine every now an again as an when i fiel it needs it
Leave uncle Alex alone :iaminnocent: I'm getting one of those DI funnels next :thumbs:Bit of trickery going on there methinks mr @Alex Gardiner as it looks like you have deliberately photo shopped that can label :laugh:
So come on what make is it you little devil & don't say ptfe? /emoticons/biggrin.png
If uncle @Alex Gardiner was selling any of the above, I'd buy it. I think he's fab :*So if I advertised a clear plastic bottle with a clear liquid in it labelled "falling down water" would you drink it @Tuffers without smelling it first.
a. could be poison
b. could be gin or vodka etc
c. could be plan old water
Interesting to note in marketing terms the first two are ok but the last one is in breach of trading standards as you wont fall down at all drinking it. /emoticons/biggrin.png