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Dirty jack plate? Solution.
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10/23/14 01:39 AM
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Clay Shipe
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Hey guys, just a heads up on something you might want to try for those stained jack plates. After trying numerous cleaning techniques, I found that TURTLE WAX BUG AND TAR REMOVER will take that lake scum right off. I used a plain cotton towel. If it's brown this will take it down. I'm sure there are other solutions. Figured I would share with you guys. It surprised me how easy it came off. Good luck and tight lines you guys.
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Re: Dirty jack plate? Solution.
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10/23/14 02:04 AM
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Peter L.
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good info....thanks for passing it along
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Re: Dirty jack plate? Solution.
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10/23/14 02:33 AM
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Mike Zachary
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I had an Atlas plate that was pretty stained up. I got some Meguires Etching Mag cleaner and it cleaned it up nice. If you wanted to shine you could polish it out after that, but I was happy with how it ended up.
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