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Toho's Rod Ferrule Wax is a fishing rod wax made from 100% natural ingredients. Produced by the Japanese brand Toho and marketed under its SKELETOR WORKS product l... read more
Toho's Rod Ferrule Wax is a fishing rod wax made from 100% natural ingredients. Produced by the Japanese brand Toho and marketed under its SKELETOR WORKS product line (which specializes in rod-building and maintenance tools) this wax is designed for multi-section fishing rods to protect ferrule joints and prevent common issues such as wear, sticking and accidental separation of rod sections.Main features and functions- Prevents section separationApplying a thin layer of the wax on the ferrule joints helps prevent rod sections from coming apart during use.- Prevents sticking (adhesion)The Rod Ferrule Wax protects against humidity, dust and salt deposits that could make it difficult to separate rod sections.- Protects ferrules and reduces wearCreates a protective film that minimizes friction and abrasion between ferrule surfaces, increasing the longevity of the connection.- Additional benefitsWhen applied to wooden parts (such as wooden reel seat inserts) or along the rod blank, it provides anti-dirt protection, shine enhancement and water repellency.- 100% natural compositionFormulated entirely from natural ingredients, making it safe for both users and the environment.Technical details- Main ingredients: Beeswax, flaxseed oil;- Net weight: 10g;- Container: aluminum jar (47 mm x 20 mm);Recommended use1. Clean the joint: remove any old wax, dust or impurities before application.2. Apply a thin layer: rub a small amount along the male and female ferrule surfaces, avoiding excess buildup.3. Spread evenly: use your fingers or a soft cloth to ensure an even, smooth coating.4. Remove excess: wipe off any excess wax that appears after fitting the sections together.5. Reapply periodically: with frequent rod use, the protective film may wear off. Occasional reapplication maintains its protective properties.