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Topic: Rudder lines cleaning and lube  (Read 4168 times)

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  • Location: Don't call it Frisco
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So it's getting harder to pull on my rudder lines and it isn't so smooth anymore.

How do you guys keep 'em clean and what kind of lube do you guys use that's safe on PVC?
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Thanks for the tips and related threads guys. I ended up going with a can of silicon spray. Should do the job.
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