ksfisher Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 I have 2 baitcaster reels that I use regularly. Both are 6.4 ratio. But one is somewhat rough on the retrieve and one is rather smooth on the retrieve. So do I use the rough one for top water? Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Are these identical reels? If one feels much differently than the other, it may be a sign of a problem. Application wise, there is probably no difference in preventing a bait, but if the rougher one does have a problem, use at all or heavy use may shorten the life span. Quote
ksfisher Posted April 16, 2012 Author Posted April 16, 2012 Well I cleaned both of them. One is a Silvermax and one is a Blackmax(the rougher of the two) Quote
outdoorsman110 Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Well I cleaned both of them. One is a Silvermax and one is a Blackmax(the rougher of the two) Take off the side of the reel where the gears are exposed.. Mix a 50/50 solution of Colgate toothpaste and reel grease and slather it on all the gears. Close it back up and manually engage the gears ( reel it ) for 8 - 20 hours. Just at night when your sitting down watching the tv reel it for a little and put it away when your wrist gets tired. After about a week of reeling it, take off the side, wash off the gears really well, grease everything up and oil what should be oiled, close it back up and you have yourself a perfect reel. Quote
ksfisher Posted April 16, 2012 Author Posted April 16, 2012 I don't know how to take the handle-side off. I have tried continuously and looked at the schematics over and over again. Quote
Zoff Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Mix a 50/50 solution of Colgate toothpaste and reel grease and slather it on all the gears. Close it back up and manually engage the gears ( reel it ) for 8 - 20 hours. Not trying to be a Smart**s... but... Really? I understand the concept. Grit in the toothpaste will do a miniscule polish job... but... again... not trying to be a SA... but... Really???? That will work? Won't hurt the reel? Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted April 16, 2012 Super User Posted April 16, 2012 Well I cleaned both of them. One is a Silvermax and one is a Blackmax(the rougher of the two) Why don't you go ahead and send it to DVT for Mike to look at? That way you would know exactly what is wrong with the reel. Quote
craww Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Not trying to be a Smart**s... but... Really? I understand the concept. Grit in the toothpaste will do a miniscule polish job... but... again... not trying to be a SA... but... Really???? That will work? Won't hurt the reel? Nope won't hurt it. Al linder used to do it to the old ambassadeurs. I use a drill, works faster. Quote
outdoorsman110 Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Not trying to be a Smart**s... but... Really? I understand the concept. Grit in the toothpaste will do a miniscule polish job... but... again... not trying to be a SA... but... Really???? That will work? Won't hurt the reel? Nope:) it's one of the oldest ways to clean a reel. When somethings rough when I reel that's what I do. Quote
Zoff Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Nope won't hurt it. Al linder used to do it to the old ambassadeurs. I use a drill, works faster. Nope:) it's one of the oldest ways to clean a reel. When somethings rough when I reel that's what I do. Cool... I have one that I will try that on. Thanks. Quote
outdoorsman110 Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 You won't regret it, just make sure you reel it for a long time, leave it for a week with the toothpaste and grease mix inside and every chance you get reel it. Make sure 100% of the toothpaste is rinsed off under a sink ( make sure you always keep the reel over a strainer Incase a part falls ) then really grease everything, Ardent's reel grease and tournament grade ardent oil is the only stuff I'll use. Quote
Zoff Posted April 16, 2012 Posted April 16, 2012 Thanks. I have an Ardent kit that I have yet to use. Will work it this evening. 1 Quote
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