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Blakemore Real Magic Lubricant vs Kevin VanDam's Line and Lure Conditioner  

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  • Super User
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There is no need for a poll. Kvd l&l

A quick search on google or here will give you enough info to read for a few days on it.

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  • Super User
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I have tried them both ... Started with Reel Magic because that is what was available to me locally.  One day on this forum pointed me to KVD's and once I tried it there was no turning back .... much better results with KVD.

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  • Super User
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Enough of us to know its not the same type of product. Like I mentioned,a search will yield you the answers you are looking for. This isn't the first time this has been asked. Google reel magic vs Kvd line and lure. I double dog dare you.

  • Super User
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Reel Magic is oil based and according to research can actually weaken line over time.  The oil also tends to get everywhere and attract dirt which can get into some gnarly places.

 

KVD is polymer based and actually bonds with the line.  I put it on when I respool and then the night before each tournament.  Works great.

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  • Super User
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I have tried them both ... Started with Reel Magic because that is what was available to me locally.  One day John yelled at me and once I tried KVD, there was no turning back .... much better results with KVD.

 

Fixed.  LOL.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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This question gets asked every couple of weeks.  Hence the answers you're getting now.  People are getting annoyed and tired of answering the same thing over and over in such a short time.  Just as much as you don't want to do a search for it, they don't want to answer it.

 

Make sense?

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I have tried them both ... Started with Reel Magic because that is what was available to me locally.  One day on this forum pointed me to KVD's and once I tried it there was no turning back .... much better results with KVD.

^^^^^^^^Yup...Exactly what Felix said.

  • Super User
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Look at Bing

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Yea that's what happens when you just go and quickly post a question after reading about kvd line conditioner, without ever hearing of it before, in another post. That is why I figured I would utilize the poll question format.

But even without google, kind of why I joined the forum, your guys answers have been constructive and much appreciated.

Just by reading this forum post I have come to realize that they are made from different materials entirely, hence causing different, possibly unforeseen, effects.

Thanks for the replies guys. I figured I should close this poll before too much vitriol finds its way onto this posting.

  • Super User
Posted

There is no contest, KVD L and L all the way.

  • Super User
Posted

Reel magic is basically just wd40. It does have uses inside the reel to prevent corrosion (not as a lubricant). KVD is a better product for what you want.

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The shining achievement for Reel Magic is that it works great to clean your touch screen electronics.

For line management you don't need to look past KVD L&L.

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Reel magic is basically just wd40. It does have uses inside the reel to prevent corrosion (not as a lubricant). KVD is a better product for what you want.

FWIW, don't let Reel Magic, WD40 or any other brand of spray silicone anywhere near the internals of a reel. The solvents that make it spray-able will dissolve grease and oil. In fact, I've used WD40 as a degreaser. Water resistant grease, even ISO rated hydraulic oil is a better anti corrosion lubricant than Reel Magic etc. Now freeing up already corroded parts, that's another story.  

  • Super User
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Now freeing up already corroded parts, that's another story.

 

PB Blaster, brother.

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What is KVD?

Line & Lure is a special polymer blend that becomes part of the fishing line it is applied to. Other line treatments you find on the market are primarily silicone oil and solvents. Silicone oil only temporarily coats the line and solvents can damage line. Silicone oil rapidly comes off the line (on your hands and in the water), requiring re-treatment of the line after just a few casts.

The special polymers in Line & Lure are hydrophobic (water repelling) and very slippery. It doesn't allow water to draw back on to the reel spool, which eliminates the line drag that a "wet" spool has. It also protects the line from wearing out as quickly as un-treated line because it resists the abrasion that wears line out.  It contains no oils or solvents as in Reel Magic that can build up and collect dirt like silicone/oil treatments will. 

  • Super User
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I only use reel magic now to shine up reels , guides and what not - no longer use on the line .

There is no contest, KVD L and L all the way.

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