Reel Lubrication ?

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Reel Lubrication ?

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Hi guys,
Well since both my teams (Sens and Leafs) appear to be out of the NHL playoffs I will be spending more time after the panfish in April. I am getting my arsenal ready now. I have mostly Diawa and Shimano spinning reels. I am wondering what you guys recommend as a good general reel lubricant for inside of this type of reel.
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Hot Sauce is all I use
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I was wondering the same thing. Where can you buy it and what would you lube and what not to lube. I have heard people say that too much in certain parts is bad for the reel. Thanks.
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There is a link for reel maintenance somewhere I'll try to find it. You need oil and grease to upkeep a reel . Most tackle store would have some type of lubricant.
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I have it at Paddletales.

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Hey Ed, is that the same hot sauce you use for the wings?

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Post by Out4trout »

Reel Magic works well and won't damage your line... I would avoid any unconventional lube eg WD-40 etc...
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Hi there, I use Simple Green to wash and remove grime from the parts and reels. Grease the gears, not lots, just enough. Some drag washers also require a bit of grease. Oil your worm gear, handle and bearings. For the bearings, soak them in lighter fluid, let them air dry then apply one drop of yellow rocket fuel (oil). For the spinning reels, grease lightly the sliding mechanism and the drag washers. If you're not familiar with the reel parts, check lakeforktacklerepair.com. Send me an e-mail if you need more info. been in the business for 11 years, know a little bit about it.
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I use Reel Magic as well !
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Thanks everyone, your help is appreciated.

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Yes, I second that Rob.
Thanks to everyone for your help.
Dave
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