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Lure Cleaning tip
Discussion in ' Show & Tell' started by bill hellmer - Mar 20th, 2016 11:05 pm. | |
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Thought I’d share a coupla pix, before and after using Miracle Juice on lures. Always think about doing it , but always forget til I’m done cleaning the lures. I swear by the stuff. The Bassoreno is plastic, the Lucky 13 is wood. Works great on either lure. (It does NOT work on metal) For that I use Mothers Mag Wheel Polish. If you’ve never used it, it’s worth a try. Big Foot ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
re: Lure Cleaning tip
by Bob Coon -
May 3rd, 2016
8:25 pm
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Bill, So where do you get this Miracle Juice? Please share the link .... thanks Bob Coon NFLCC/FATC |