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Washing braid after exposure to saltwater

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Aaron Concord:
Thats harsh Luke!!!!!!

Poor Brandon...ya give great advice & a slight slip on the wording and Lukes all over you like a rash!

Go the Varivas PE conditioner!!! The only one I've found in a pump spray.
It leaves a Flourine (Teflon) coating on the line for slickness to improve casting & prevent salt/dirt build up...so Varivas says...

Aaron.

Brandon Khoo:
tha was a good pick-up! I've fixed it now

The Varivas line conditioner feels like Armour-all.

Luke Wyrsta:

--- Quote from: Brandon Khoo on September 24, 2008, 08:09:42 PM ---tha was a good pick-up! I've fixed it now

The Varivas line conditioner feels like Armour-all.

--- End quote ---

It's great stuff isn't it!

Aaron, maybe you should 'slick' up your fly lines with it - you may start casting more than 30ft now!!!! ;D

Aaron Concord:
The PE conditioner certainly is.
Actually, after talking to Varivas & Sunline they say that all PE braids should have it used on it to replace the flourine that is added to the line at the factory. The 'slickness' alone is worth it, for casting distance & dirt prevention. It aids in preventing heat during knot tying too!

Luke, I've been casting 35 feet for aaaages without it...
Seems like I need Teflon to make some of the sledging slide off me!!

Brandon Khoo:
we should set up another forum for "sledgers inc"

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