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I have just recently got into the baitcasting scene, about 2 months now. I bought some reel oil the other day, because i want to take care of my reel. Being new to this, i dont know where all it sholud be applied. So thats my question, where all should i apply the reel oil, i know the bearings, but where else.
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The bearings are the only place I use it. Otherwise I use grease on the gears. When I get back to my home computer I'll post a link for reel maintenance.
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I love to tear into a PC tower and pull out everything from the drives right down to the cpu, but when it comes to those teenie weenie pieces inside a baitcaster, that's where my confidence takes a back seat to my pocket book. I send all my reels to the pro's and pay the 15.00 or so for cleaning and or repair.
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I use Wurth HHS 2000 or S&R Penn Lube. HHS is a spray on grease, penn lube is a light oil. Air tool oil for impact tools works good too. If the insides are tarnished or gummed up Ill use some marvel mystery.
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make sure you use the RED formula the yellowish-beer colored- air tool oil will freeze in a heart beat when it is cold trust me i know..
i use quantum hot sauce grease and oil.. on all of them this stuff kicks.. i have a couple reels getting ready to pay a pro reel wrench a visit.. zooker
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lol thanks lamont-ya big dumbie
zooker
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Gotta go with Zooker, Hot sauce is the best. One thing I do that's a little off the wall. When I go into some down time I open up the reels and run them through hot water. This gets rid of some of the old grease and debris that may accumalate.
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