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PHT

04/01/2013 11:16 PM

cleaning bamboo

I have a couple of old bamboo type fishing creels that I am restoring. I
am replacing the leather on them. What I am concerning with is how to
clean the bamboo. As I said, these are old and I do not want to damage
the bamboo by using the wrong method of cleaning. Any suggestions would
be appreciated. It is mostly cleaning years of dirt and grime off the
bamboo.


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Sonny

in reply to PHT on 04/01/2013 11:16 PM

04/01/2013 4:52 PM

I'm not familiar with those creels, however I am familiar with caned chairs=
.

Unless someone, here, knows for sure....

A gentle washing with a soft brush, mild soapy water and rinse well shouldn=
't bother the bamboo. I would suppose it gets wet when fishing, anyway. T=
he water may soften the bamboo, as it does with caning. If it softens too =
much, you might want to stuff the creel with bundled news print to maintain=
the form/shape of the creel, while drying.

Caned chairs are finished with shellac, usually. Maybe test a small area w=
ith a more water resistant finish, should you decide to put a finish on the=
creel. I have no idea if creels would have a finish on them, or not.

I use Frank's Cane and Rush Supply for my supplies - http://www.franksupply=
.com/
Maybe inquire of them or a supplier near you, for expert advice specific fo=
r bamboo. A good sporting goods outlet may know, also.

Sonny


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