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    Thanks, I'll try these suggestions. Goosesniper, when you say leave them in the vinegar for a while, do you mean like overnight or more like a week or two?

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    Fish like the smell of WD-40 as well. Real plus.

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    I always thought wd 40 was a good rust preventor. Don't use it. It does not deter rust. It's contents contain some petroleum and carbon products. I believe the largest component is water. I try to keep,that away from something rusting. Oh yeah that's what I'll do. Gotta store my guns in water. See where that gets ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mukluk View Post
    Fish like the smell of WD-40 as well. Real plus.
    Given how disgusting most fish bait/attractant smells to me, I can't even tell if you're being sarcastic

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    Very serious. It's crap for a rust preventor. It's good for loosening rusted tools and squeaks. I used to work with 4 auto collectors. They would put nuts and bolts and anything big enough they could stuff the the container. I recall them leaving it the for several days. Work it a bit and put it back in. I think it's one of those things like tanning. You can't over salt them. I don't think you can over soak them either. I'm sure there is some stuff on the net about using vinegar in this application.

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    Wear gloves and protect your eyes. Use pure white vinegar. Not that brown stuff. Only hard core fish and chip eaters like that stuff.

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    I know you were being serious Goosesniper, and I appreciate your advice on wd40, I have used it preventively on guns after hunting in the rain and I'll reconsider that. I was referring to mukluk's comment about fish liking the smell, which I assume was a joke but I can't be sure. Anyway thanks for your tips on vinegar, I'll give it a try.

    (And I guess I'm a hardcore fish and chip eater... though I do keep white vinegar in the house, more for cleaning than for eating.)

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    WD40... The WD stands for water dispersing ... And it doesn't hurt on your lures when it comes to catching fish.... I'll try and find a link...

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    White vinegar. I put that on everything. I'm serious. Fish, chips, dressing and gravy loaded down with vinegar. Nuttin like it. Go Ches's.

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    Last edited by grizzlygreig; February 3rd, 2014 at 05:54 PM.

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