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    Bleach with cutting board and counter tops . 50 % water solution and rinse well .

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    I just carry an extra 5 gallon bucket and at the end of a trip I dip it full in the lake and throw the ruler or fish checker along with pliers and anything else in it for about a 5 minute soak and then I take a micro towel and clean it all up along with cleaning up my locators and all is ready to go for the next trip.

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    Windex works wonders

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    Just wonder if powder coat paint would prevent it from sticking on real hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorsron View Post
    Just wonder if powder coat paint would prevent it from sticking on real hard.
    No, they're already anodized. That makes them slick.

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    take one of those green plastic dish washing pad In your boat and at the end of fishing just wet it and scrub off slime and rinse pad and ruler in lake. works great and you don't need any cleaner fluid.

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    Splash of bleach, squirt of Dawn in a five gallon bucket half full of water and use my fish towels to clean rule, cutting board, knives, and fish cleaning table. Do
    it every time I come in too tired or not. The bucket I use to haul off the waste is just rinsed out with water but it is the same one I put the mix in the next day.
    Tell'em I'll be there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DRFISHDUCK View Post
    I brag about fish slime and it's welcome on my dinky tin fishin boat, after filleting on my boat I rinse the cutting board in the lake and the fish and turtles chow on the guts.Cleaning the Golden RuleCleaning the Golden RuleCleaning the Golden RuleCleaning the Golden RuleCleaning the Golden RuleCleaning the Golden Rule

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    We are birds of a feather. I did this very thing 3 days ago.

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    I used my grinder with a tile blade, A hacksaw will do great....

    Make a small line with a Sharpie marker or go by the numbers and grind/cut a groove not too deep but legible.

    Forget cleaning it !

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    I always use “gojo” or similar brand wipes that have some sort of texture to them. The grit in the wipes will remove anything from grease to slimy fish scales. The orange scent makes it smell great, and gets the fishy smell off your hands.


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