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I have record of that. Iasked about "Home Remedies" and lubricant and
cleaner before . Maybe I should have been more specific and said "Commercial" Flyline dressings. Anyway....I appreciate those that have writen me direct. Thanks Hi...What is a good Fly-Line Cleaner and lubricant. Any home remedies?? Thanks!!! MIKE **** |
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:50:39 -0500, wrote:
I have record of that. Iasked about "Home Remedies" and lubricant and cleaner before . It looks to me like you asked two questions: "What is a good Fly-Line Cleaner and lubricant" and "Any home remedies". Out of curiosity, what do you view as the difference between fly line dressing and fly line cleaner and lubricant? -- Charlie... |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message .com... wrote: I never posted this before ...what a pile of crap............ "Wayne Harrison" wrote: riverman wrote: Most of us probably use the same thing we used back in April of last year when you posted this almost exact same question..... hilarious; and a well-deserved diss. Oh no !!! Looks like Myron has got his back to the dreaded roff apology wall and poor Uncle Wayno is in the same neighborhood. Remember, I'd rather be forced to proofread and edit Wolfgang's autobiography than apologize on roff. -- Ken Fortenberry Your getting very good at this tap dancing on your dick routine. Having Dougie as a mentor and role model is paying off quickly. Wolfgang |
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![]() Charlie Choc wrote: It looks to me like you asked two questions: "What is a good Fly-Line Cleaner and lubricant" and "Any home remedies". Out of curiosity, what do you view as the difference between fly line dressing and fly line cleaner and lubricant? ....said the spider to the fly... |
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Well....I would think (I may be wrong) that "Flyline Dressing" is a floatant
and that Flyline Cleaner and lubricant is just that. A material that cleans and also lubricates the line thru the ferrals making casting easier,not necessarily aiding in floatation.... Please clarify this for me and others that might be are interested. Thanks MIKE "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:50:39 -0500, wrote: I have record of that. Iasked about "Home Remedies" and lubricant and cleaner before . It looks to me like you asked two questions: "What is a good Fly-Line Cleaner and lubricant" and "Any home remedies". Out of curiosity, what do you view as the difference between fly line dressing and fly line cleaner and lubricant? -- Charlie... |
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:25:28 -0500, wrote:
Well....I would think (I may be wrong) that "Flyline Dressing" is a floatant and that Flyline Cleaner and lubricant is just that. I think you said you use the SA "dressing", which claims that it "contains the same advanced lubricants used in the coating of our lines for a slick, long-lasting coating" and "includes one Scientific Anglers cleaning pad". Do you have examples of dressing that don't clean or lubricate, or cleaners and lubricants that don't leave the line "dressed"? -- Charlie... |
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![]() Charlie Choc wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:25:28 -0500, wrote: Well....I would think (I may be wrong) that "Flyline Dressing" is a floatant and that Flyline Cleaner and lubricant is just that. I think you said you use the SA "dressing", which claims that it "contains the same advanced lubricants used in the coating of our lines for a slick, long-lasting coating" and "includes one Scientific Anglers cleaning pad". Do you have examples of dressing that don't clean or lubricate, or cleaners and lubricants that don't leave the line "dressed"? slowly it made its way along the web... |
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Geez......I'm starting to regret ever asking a question.......{:O) MIKE
"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:25:28 -0500, wrote: Well....I would think (I may be wrong) that "Flyline Dressing" is a floatant and that Flyline Cleaner and lubricant is just that. I think you said you use the SA "dressing", which claims that it "contains the same advanced lubricants used in the coating of our lines for a slick, long-lasting coating" and "includes one Scientific Anglers cleaning pad". Do you have examples of dressing that don't clean or lubricate, or cleaners and lubricants that don't leave the line "dressed"? -- Charlie... |
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![]() wrote in message ... Geez......I'm starting to regret ever asking a question.......{:O) MIKE Anything we can do to help speed that along? Wolfgang |
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