Fixed spool cleaning?
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Fixed spool cleaning?
I was wondering if anyone could give me a few tips on cleaning my rells after a session i have been just running them under the cold tap but is this enough to keep them clear of erosion by salt and the like??
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Re: Fixed spool cleaning?
Run them under cold water and rinse the salt spray off them and dry, remove the spool(your mono will rot if it contacts wd40) and give them a good spray of wd40 leave overnight and dry off with a soft cloth. This should see them last for a while.
Don't start taking off the side plates to lube there's no need.
Don't start taking off the side plates to lube there's no need.
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Re: Fixed spool cleaning?
Be careful with WD40..it will break down grease, so use sparingly and wipe off any excess.
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Re: Fixed spool cleaning?
Ok so a good dose of WD40, but can i buy grease to put on the inside of the reel where the spool is attached or is oil ok to use????
IBPAG No: 248
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"
"A fish is too valuable to only catch once"