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Currently @ MLO Territory
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Under the Shadow
Posts: 2,290
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How long do you soak them in water for? or by soak do you mean rinse? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 143
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A local guide told me to spary my reels with windex cus it drys quick unlike water. I then wipe it down with a rag with a lil wd-40 on it. Seems to work well so far.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: san diego
Posts: 158
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If you want your reels to work at their peak preformance for as long as possible keep water out of them. I tighten the drag and rinse with a light spray, just enough to cut the salt film and then a wipe down to dry. After the reel has dried for a day losen the drag and turn the handle and make sure its smooth. I check the free spooling next. I store reels with star drags in gear with the drags backed off and reels with lever drags in free spool with the clicker on.
Kayaking is very hard on reels.There is nothing worse than sandy foamy water getting in your reels while launching through the surf. I put small sandwich bags over mine and use a rubberband to keep them on. Keeping water out really helps. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alhambra
Posts: 506
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i stand them up so that the rest of the water drips out and i also loosen the drag. |
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#5 |
Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 71
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No garden hose at my place so I bring my rods and reels in the shower with me when I get home. I spray down the reels and all my rod guides then put them outside the shower to dry over a towel. Once they dry I'll oil them up before storing. Every couple of months I'll take them apart for cleaning and grease.
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