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I have a dozen Daiwa Strikeforce reels, if I take one or two out on the Chesapeake for a day, all I have to do is really clean all the parts and everything right? Or will it permanently damage my reel? Basically can you use a freshwater reel in brackish water without ruining it aslong as you clean it afterwords?

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Rinse it thoroughly under clear running water immediately upon return or after use. Lay them out to dry completely and you should be fine. If this is a regular thing I suggest having them deep cleaned more than once a year just to be safe

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Rinse it thoroughly under clear running water immediately upon return or after use. Lay them out to dry completely and you should be fine. If this is a regular thing I suggest having them deep cleaned more than once a year just to be safe

Thanks DVT! :)

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