Better then q-tips for Cleaning Rod Guides

Started by Pacific NW Ron, November 16, 2019, 11:47:14 AM

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Pacific NW Ron

The other night I saw my wife cleaning her hummingbird feeders.  She was using a small brush to clean the feeding ports on the feeder.  A light bulb turned on in my head.   
I was cleaning up my gear yesterday to put it up for the winter.  I took one of those brushes and used it to clean the rod guides.  Worked great.   I had some algae that had dried on the guides.  In my opinion these brushes worked much better than q-tips. 
https://www.amazon.com/Hummer-Multi-Use-Feeder-Nylon-Brush/dp/B01DLRX88E/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=hummingbird+port+brushes&qid=1573930950&sr=8-2
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Capt. BassinLou

Very good to know Ron.  :-* Not that I have hummingbirds in my area.  lo But those brushes are similar to the brushes used for those specialized baby bottles.  :-* Good tip.

Pacific NW Ron

Quote from: Bassinlou on November 16, 2019, 11:54:10 AM
Very good to know Ron.  :-* Not that I have hummingbirds in my area.  lo But those brushes are similar to the brushes used for those specialized baby bottles.  :-* Good tip.

Sorry, I should have included a link to get some.  I just added a link to Amazon.  $3.99 per three pack.   I'm sure they are available at other places as well.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Smallie_Stalker

Thanks for the tip Ron.

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coldfront

Quote from: Pacific NW Ron on November 16, 2019, 01:07:16 PM
Sorry, I should have included a link to get some.  I just added a link to Amazon.  $3.99 per three pack.   I'm sure they are available at other places as well.

we have 'backyard birds' here locally.  a store/shop that sells bird feeders, houses, etc.
will check there.


Princeton_Man

I use an old toothbrush with water and a drop of dish soap. For the micro guides, I use long pipe cleaners from the hobby shop isle at WalMart.
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SteveTX

Quote from: Princeton_Man on November 16, 2019, 07:57:06 PM
I use an old toothbrush with water and a drop of dish soap.
I do the same on all my guides. I usually get them all wet then start on one end with the toothbrush and a dab of Dawn dish soap.