I looking ideas on cleaning rust , corrosion from eyes and reel parts.
i have seen a product called salt -x anyone use it.
all advice welcome
cleaning rod eyes and reels???
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Hi Pookie,
I always make a point of rinsing my reels after every trip. I'll then set them on some kithen roll to dry out. I service each reel after every 4 - 5 sessions. This method has served me well over the last couple of years that I've had decent kit.
I'll rinse my rods in clean water after each 4-5 sessions too.
I believe that if you can do this, it will help to reduce rust and corrison appearing later.
Hope this helps.
Jude
I always make a point of rinsing my reels after every trip. I'll then set them on some kithen roll to dry out. I service each reel after every 4 - 5 sessions. This method has served me well over the last couple of years that I've had decent kit.
I'll rinse my rods in clean water after each 4-5 sessions too.
I believe that if you can do this, it will help to reduce rust and corrison appearing later.
Hope this helps.
Jude
after long sessions, where u end up usin a few rods and a few reels, when u get hom ethe last thing on my mind is cleaning the gear..but it has to be done...no point paying good money for good gear and dont look after it...so i do as GG was talking about..cleaning reels after every use and rods every once and a while...
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always rinse the gear in freshwater after use. then spray the reel with WD-40 to knock out any extra moisture after drying. works well for me. been using the same ABU Amb 7000 since 1977 with no a bit of technical bother, rust, corrosion, etc.
How to get rid of existing rust? Sometimes you can work it off with oil, but i've never heard of x-salt. the problem with corrosion and rust once it sets in is that if it's heavy, then the equipment is weakened even if you get it off.
How to get rid of existing rust? Sometimes you can work it off with oil, but i've never heard of x-salt. the problem with corrosion and rust once it sets in is that if it's heavy, then the equipment is weakened even if you get it off.
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pookie5488 wrote:I looking ideas on cleaning rust , corrosion from eyes and reel parts.
jeez, don't ever let it get that far! The thought of rust appearing on my reels is enough to give me the heebie-jeebies! :shock:
It does sometimes take a bit of mental effort after a long hard day out to rinse off your fishing gear, and give it a quick squirt of WD40 every now and then, but it only takes a couple of minutes and the effort is repaid over the long term.
Re: cleaning rod eyes and reels???
pookie5488 wrote:I looking ideas on cleaning rust , corrosion from eyes and reel parts.
i have seen a product called salt -x anyone use it.
all advice welcome
No havent yet, swear by Swarfiga myself and Brillo is the crusting is heavy (woops).
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