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Ive used l&l a few times with 10-12-16# sniper fc. Didnt really notice much benefit so dont currently have it on any line and not having any issues. 

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I’m sceptical of everything and it works for me so it has to be good.   Generally I will make a cast or pull off some line and give it 2-3 shots , spool up and another shot or 2 on top.    While spooling on new line I will give several shots along the way.

 

it might just make the line more slippery coming off the spool(and works guide well) but it really does seem to relax the coils in line that hasn’t been used recently.  

 

Highly recommended and very inexpensive considering $0.07 per application  on a $20 spool of line makes a noticeable improvement.  In an effort to be fully transparent I have not actually calculated the cost per application but trust me, it’s worth it.?

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On 5/5/2020 at 12:40 PM, Brett's_daddy said:

If your reels are already spooled though how does it get to the inner layers?


This is gonna sound really goofy but this is how I work it. I ditch the spray mechanism and use a couple q-tip drops on each side of the spool. Sinks right down...
 

It’s a mental issue that I have but something about spraying substances onto/into a metanium or aldebaran that I’ve lubed up, etc just kind of freaks me out. It’s totally irrational but hey...it makes me feel better and fishing is hugely mental. 

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Are you worried about the water that gets on your line when you're fishing?

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