What is the proper method to clean fishing reels?

Boating and fishing enthusiasts understand the importance of keeping their gear in top condition. Cleaning your fishing reels is a critical aspect of proper maintenance. Fishing reels need to be kept clean and lubricated to ensure their maximum lifespan and optimal performance. But?

The first step in cleaning your fishing reel is to remove it from the fishing rod. Once detached, the spool should be removed from the reel. Gently remove any debris or excess dirt with a soft bristle brush or a toothbrush.

Next, the reel’s housing should be carefully cleaned with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use any soap or cleaning agent as this may damage the reel’s components. A soft-bristled brush can be used to remove any dirt or debris from hard-to-reach areas.

After the reel is free of debris, it should be lubricated with a high-quality reel lubricant. This will help to prevent corrosion and ensure the reel moves smoothly, enhancing the performance of the reel. Apply the lubricant sparingly to avoid getting it on any brake mechanisms or drag systems. These areas should remain dry to function correctly.

The spool should also be cleaned and lubricated. If the spool is in good condition, use a clean cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Apply a small amount of lubricant to the spool’s bearing and axles, and wipe away any excess.

Once the reel and spool have been cleaned and lubricated, it’s time to reassemble the reel back onto the fishing rod.

Taking care of your fishing reel is essential to maintain its lifespan and keep it working optimally. By following these simple steps, you can help ensure reliable operation, boost performance, and catch more fish on your next boating trip.

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