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02-01-2007, 03:42 PM
Bohica
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WD-40 is a great product. For everything except your reels. Don't use it on you gear.
1. Loosen the drag knob and remove the spool.. Spray a rag with some Silicon Spray, ReelX, Reel Magic, or CLP and wipe down the entire reel to remove any dirt, salt, etc... You can use the Q-Tip swab to access the tight areas.
2. Saturate a Q-Tip with alcohol and clean the washer that the spool rides on and the bottom of the spool where it contacts the washer.
3. Place a drop of oil on the spool shaft where it meets the reel body.
4. Place one small drop of oil on each of the bail pivot points.
5. Remove the handle and place a drop of oil on each bearing on both sides of the reel.
6. Place a drop of oil on the hinge point of the handle.
7. Place a drop of oil on(in) the handle knob.
8. Place one small drop of oil on each side of the line roller. At least once per year, I take this apart and clean the bearing/bushing well and lube with the Penn Lube. If you have to take the line roller apart, use the correct size screwdriver. I also apply a drop of the Loctite 242 to the threads of the screw when I re-assemble it.
Your reel is now clean, lubed and ready to re-assemble. Performing this simple maintenance regularly will ensure that your reel continues to provide you with good service. Sending the reel off for professional service annually will ensure that worn parts are detected and replaced.
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