IMHO another blessing for control lines is that they are stainless...which brings back an old memory (sea story?) :
Back in the dark ages, when the bronze coated Johnson "Core Cable" lines first came out, many of us switched to them to give them a try. One day...first flight of the year after the peak-winter layoff, I set up to fly. Did the usual, string out the lines, wipe 'em down while looking for kinks, did the pull test, and put 'er up. First time I pulled full up I must have hit the limit and put full force on the up line because the plane went up then started doing outside loops...only the down line going to the plane. After about three or four outside loops, gave it some slack as it was near the ground and it pancaked in and broke the rudder (the rest of the plane was ok). Fortunately I was flying over grass.
Don't remember if they were the core-cables or non-stainless that LOOKED bronze from rust. In any case, the up line had parted in TWO places. Apparently last time I had flown, it was snowing and I had wiped down the lines after the final flight with a wet cloth...the lines had rusted. When I got home I checked my other lines and had to chuck another set also.
I still have one set of non-stainless (solids). They are on a U-Reely. Neither will ever be used. I think I used some of those solids as leadouts for 1/2A.
Do they still make non-stainless lines? All of mine are stainless!
George