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So i went to a party and someone literally spilled soup on my fishing reel and rod that was tucked away in the corner and the soup became gelatinous on the reel and rod, for the rod i just rinsed it down and dried it off and for the reel i rinsed it and opened the brakes and rinsed it down too, but somehow there’s some stuck in the handle, but i’m not sure if i rinsed it all out, anything else i should do, to be safe? 

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Dude I'm dedicated to my rods and reels but taking them to a party?

 

Hope it wasn't cream of mushroom, once dry that stuff could hold the space shuttle together.

 

I'd break it down, scrub and oil/grease and re-assemble.

 

 

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Spilled soup? Any party I would have gon to it would have been a beer that would have spilled.

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28 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Dude I'm dedicated to my rods and reels but taking them to a party?

 

Hope it wasn't cream of mushroom, once dry that stuff could hold the space shuttle together.

 

I'd break it down, scrub and oil/grease and re-assemble.

 

 

Full tear-down, clean and re-assemble is the only way I'd be confident after something like that

13 minutes ago, NathanDLTH said:

I’d send it off to be cleaned or do it yourself. 

Ya, if you're not up to a full, deep clean - send it out. IIRC, Mike at DVT gives a discount to BR members.

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I brought my fishing gear to a party in Jersey. Tony Soprano tripped and spilled a plate of Lasagna on my fishing reel. I just let the dog lick it off, then I went fishing. No problemo. Bada Bing?

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8 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said:

The fishing reel is ruined forever now sorry.  They just aren't designed for that sort of abuse.

You forgot to tell the OP to send it to you for proper disposal.  :teeth:

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37 minutes ago, PhishLI said:

I brought my fishing gear to a party in Jersey. Tony Soprano tripped and spilled a plate of Lasagna on my fishing reel. I just let the dog lick it off, then went fishing. No problemo?

lmaoooo, i think it’s fine, my reel and rod was just super filmy from the fat in the soup 

2 hours ago, garroyo130 said:

Was it a chowder or a broth-based soup?

it was like egg drop soup, i believe 

2 hours ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Dude I'm dedicated to my rods and reels but taking them to a party?

 

Hope it wasn't cream of mushroom, once dry that stuff could hold the space shuttle together.

 

I'd break it down, scrub and oil/grease and re-assemble.

 

 

it was a adult party for someone’s birthday and i’m only 16 so i decided to just go fishing while they party thats y i brought a rod 

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I wake up every day and think to myself, there is nothing I could possibly read today on the internet that will blow me away and low and behold if I don't run across this gem.

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1 hour ago, niiickboy said:

it was a adult party for someone’s birthday and i’m only 16 so i decided to just go fishing while they party thats y i brought a rod 

I would have done the same thing at your age if there was a place nearby to fish.  Heck.  I am a lot older than 16 but would do that today if I thought I could get away with it.  :D

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1 hour ago, niiickboy said:

it was a adult party for someone’s birthday and i’m only 16 so i decided to just go fishing while they party thats y i brought a rod 

Got ya, just having a little fun.

 

And a fantastic choice to fish while others party, you can never go wrong with that!

 

Kick Ass GIF by memecandy on them Bass!

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1 hour ago, jbsoonerfan said:

I wake up every day and think to myself, there is nothing I could possibly read today on the internet that will blow me away and low and behold if I don't run across this gem.

Exactly....just when you thought you had heard every question possible on here now somebody's asking how to clean gelatinous soup out of a reel.

 

To the OP in all seriousness I think I'd do a teardown, clean and lube job like mentioned above. There are lots of good videos on YouTube showing how to do it.

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27 minutes ago, DitchPanda said:

Exactly....just when you thought you had heard every question possible on here now somebody's asking how to clean gelatinous soup out of a reel.

 

To the OP in all seriousness I think I'd do a teardown, clean and lube job like mentioned above. There are lots of good videos on YouTube showing how to do it.

Thanks, i’ll have to go buy some grease, but in the mean time, i cleaned everything i could and re oiled what needed oil, have to do homework now, wonder if it’s more difficult to find time to fish being a teen or an adult ?

35 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said:

I would have done the same thing at your age if there was a place nearby to fish.  Heck.  I am a lot older than 16 but would do that today if I thought I could get away with it.  :D

Ha, it’s one of my favorite fishing spots too, caught a few decent ones on a senko, made me feel better for the soup being spilled on it 

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Honestly when I was your age I spent more time drinking and chasing after girls than fishing. I'm not condoning that behavior just stating a fact. Looking back I wish I woulda fished more..so it sounds like your doing it right. As far as finding time I'd say it can go either way...it can be tough as an adult when work gets hectic if your working 60+ hours a week. But on the other hand as an adult I don't have to ask permission to go or ask for a ride so that helps.

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1 minute ago, niiickboy said:

Thanks, i’ll have to go buy some grease, but in the mean time, i cleaned everything i could and re oiled,

Did you use some type of solvent to remove the traces of soup. Acetone or at least alcohol (no not the drinking kind)

1 minute ago, niiickboy said:

wonder if it’s more difficult to find time to fish being a teen or an adult

Adult...definitely adult

(this from a retired 60 year old)

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Honestly when I was your age I spent more time drinking and chasing after girls than fishing.

Girl chasing at that age? Yes

Drinking at that age? Occasional glass of wine with dinner or a beer after yard-work...which my dad handed to me, so it was supervised.

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1 minute ago, DitchPanda said:

Honestly when I was your age I spent more time drinking and chasing after girls than fishing. I'm not condoning that behavior just stating a fact. Looking back I wish I woulda fished more..so it sounds like your doing it right. As far as finding time I'd say it can go either way...it can be tough as an adult when work gets hectic if your working 60+ hours a week. But on the other hand as an adult I don't have to ask permission to go or ask for a ride so that helps.

well i’m 16 and i’ve been dating the same girl since 13 so no chasing for me?, but yeah it sucks asking for a ride to go fish a new spot, hopefully i’ll have time to find a job and get a car to travel 

2 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Did you use some type of solvent to remove the traces of soup. Acetone or at least alcohol (no not the drinking kind)

Adult...definitely adult

(this from a retired 60 year old)

No there was none at the time, but do you think i’m fine, i rinsed the reel and wiped it down with a napkin and then used a warm wetted napkin to wipe it down and it feels how it did before, not all sticky and slimy

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Just now, niiickboy said:

o there was none at the time, but do you think i’m fine, i rinsed the reel and wiped it down with a napkin and then used a warm wetted napkin to wipe it down and it feels how it did before, not all sticky and slimy

The outside isn't the important part - realize that the soup could seep through the line, go through the spool vent-holes and get inside. A touch of that on bearings and gears and you could be in trouble. It really does need at least a partial tear-down, solvent rinse and new lube/oil (lube the gears, oil the bearings).

1 minute ago, niiickboy said:

well i’m 16 and i’ve been dating the same girl since 13 so no chasing for me

Well, I changed addresses (Massachusetts to Minnesota) when I was 14 - few months shy of 15...so I had to find a new girlfriend. First one didn't work as a girlfriend...we figured that out halfway through the school year...but we remained friends. Second one lasted from near the end of 9th grade until graduation.

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1 minute ago, MN Fisher said:

The outside isn't the important part - realize that the soup could seep through the line, go through the spool vent-holes and get inside. A touch of that on bearings and gears and you could be in trouble. It really does need at least a partial tear-down, solvent rinse and new lube/oil (lube the gears, oil the bearings).

Hopefully it didn’t seep inside, but i’ll have to watch some videos then do a cleaning and greasing hopefully i don’t mess up, but i rather do it myself, i hate when i can’t do something myself i feel like someone else will forgot a part lol but that’s just me 

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4 minutes ago, niiickboy said:

Hopefully it didn’t seep inside, but i’ll have to watch some videos then do a cleaning and greasing hopefully i don’t mess up, but i rather do it myself, i hate when i can’t do something myself i feel like someone else will forgot a part lol but that’s just me 

Watch some vids on disassembling/reassembling reels - and make sure you have a parts breakout of your reel - like this one I have for my Supreme (lo-res copy of the hi-res PDF I have on my computer).

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8 minutes ago, niiickboy said:

Hopefully it didn’t seep inside, but i’ll have to watch some videos then do a cleaning and greasing hopefully i don’t mess up, but i rather do it myself, i hate when i can’t do something myself i feel like someone else will forgot a part lol but that’s just me 

If you do it yourself, take lots of pictures along the way.  And lay everything out in a way that you'll not only know the order that everything goes back together, but the orientation.  It's easy to mess a reel up by putting a washer in upside down.  You can usually find a schematic online that'll help too, especially if you run into trouble.  

 

I've rebuilt clocks, cameras, and carburators with this system.  You don't have to be experienced or even mechanically inclined if you're organized and methodical enough.

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True that, when i take it apart i’m gonna line it up backwards, and right orientation so i can just work backwards putting parts in, but i have two sisters 3 and under and they always wants to help so that’s my biggest fear, my sister “helping me” put it back together ☠️

15 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Watch some vids on disassembling/reassembling reels - and make sure you have a parts breakout of your reel - like this one I have for my Supreme (lo-res copy of the hi-res PDF I have on my computer).

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Pretty sure this came with the box, i can take it out and use that

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Just now, niiickboy said:

Pretty sure this came with the box, i can take it out and use that

Yep - if you got the reel new - even 'bubble packed', they include the diagram. So you're good.

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“Spilled soup on my reel at a party..”

 

 

The single greatest thing I’ve ever read

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