Trent, B Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 In the past I have never used any type of spray on my reels so I dont no much about them but I think I need to buy some. I am looking for something you can spray all over the reel and line without it hurting anything. I you have any suggestions on what I should buy Id love to hear them. thanks. Quote
Super User David P Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 Is this stuff really important to use? I've never used any either? Do you spray it on and wipe it off, or leave it on? Is this the same stuff that after you rinse your reel off after using it, you can spray on, or should I use something different for that too? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 It helps. Instead of dropping $6 on a bottle of Real Magic, grab a can of silicone spray at an autoparts store. Got a can of CRC silicone spray for $3, twice the size of the usual can of Real Magic. Quote
Super User David P Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 It helps. Instead of dropping $6 on a bottle of Real Magic, grab a can of silicone spray at an autoparts store.Got a can of CRC silicone spray for $3, twice the size of the usual can of Real Magic. I work at a car shop, so I have silicone spray at my hands anytime. Is this the same as Reel Magic, or it just does the same thing? Is this for after rinsing your reel under water after each use (as recommended by shimano and abu)? Or is this just to do some other time? and does silicone have any affect on line? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 The spray is for the line. Quote
Super User David P Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 What about for the Reel though? Can it be used for the recommended maintenance after rinsing the reel under water? Or should I use a different product for that? Quote
Super User burleytog Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 Why would you put silicone on something that requires oil? Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Reelmech? Dave to the rescue?? Quote
Super User David P Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 Why would you put silicone on something that requires oil? Dude, I'm asking, what I SHOULD put on it. The directions says to spray something on a cloth, and then apply to the reel after each use. I am asking what I can use for that. Is that put simply enough? If you can't answer that question, don't bother responding. I've asked the same question twice, in which you gave a smart *** response, instead of simply giving me an answer. If you don't know, that's alright, but quit with your smart *** remarks. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 : Spray it on the line. If you want to dunk a reel or spray it off, tear it down afterward and relube. I don't know how much less of a 'smart ***' I can be. : sweet jeebis... Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Poor Burley, always misunderstood ;D We spray the whole reel with it. I know it says to apply with a cloth, call us lazy, all I know is the stuff works, lol KVD also makes a "line conditioner" Quote
lubina Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 KVD also makes a "line conditioner" This is the one I have been using lately just b/c I got a few bottles on a promotion, I see a clear improvement on line loops in spinning reels but I'm not that impress with baitcasters. I don't wipe anything off ( in the bottle instructions said to let it dry ), just spray the spool. It is not a reel lubricant at all. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 You all know we have gone through all this before..... Blakemore® Real Magic® Lubricant:This outstanding lubricant works to soften, lubricate and extend the life of your fishing line while reducing line memory and improving your casting distance by protecting and lubricating your reel. A lot of anglers read this and think it will improve my casting distance because it will lube the reel along with the line. Wrong the only thing that will improve the casting distance in a BC reel is the cleanliness and the quality of the spool support bearings, and this stuff isn't a bearing lube....Why are you rinsing your reels??? Are you dumping them into the water to free up your casting distance. Have you dropped them into the deep mud? You don't rinse a freshwater reel with water. In the reel's manual they should be stating you rinse any freshwater reel that has been used in any brackish/salty fishing environments, then dry until you can breakdown the reel and service it immediately each time used in this environment. KVD' line conditioner, is just that a conditioner for the line nothing more. There are only 2 lubricants that should be used in a freshwater fishing reel, a quality oil and gear grease, and should only be used in the proper places in the reel. Just my .02¢ Tight Lines All !!! Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 You all know we have gone through all this before..... Blakemore® Real Magic® Lubricant:This outstanding lubricant works to soften, lubricate and extend the life of your fishing line while reducing line memory and improving your casting distance by protecting and lubricating your reel. A lot of anglers read this and think it will improve my casting distance because it will lube the reel along with the line. Wrong the only thing that will improve the casting distance in a BC reel is the cleanliness and the quality of the spool support bearings, and this stuff isn't a bearing lube....Why are you rinsing your reels??? Are you dumping them into the water to free up your casting distance. Have you dropped them into the deep mud? You don't rinse a freshwater reel with water. In the reel's manual they should be stating you rinse any freshwater reel that has been used in any brackish/salty fishing environments, then dry until you can breakdown the reel and service it immediately each time used in this environment. KVD' line conditioner, is just that a conditioner for the line nothing more. There are only 2 lubricants that should be used in a freshwater fishing reel, a quality oil and gear grease, and should only be used in the proper places in the reel. Just my .02¢ Tight Lines All !!! Hmm... Do you think ReelMech really knows anything about reel maintainance? : Quote
mindtrix Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Like stated before. Reel Magic. I use it all the time. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 You all know we have gone through all this before..... Blakemore® Real Magic® Lubricant:This outstanding lubricant works to soften, lubricate and extend the life of your fishing line while reducing line memory and improving your casting distance by protecting and lubricating your reel. A lot of anglers read this and think it will improve my casting distance because it will lube the reel along with the line. Wrong the only thing that will improve the casting distance in a BC reel is the cleanliness and the quality of the spool support bearings, and this stuff isn't a bearing lube....Why are you rinsing your reels??? Are you dumping them into the water to free up your casting distance. Have you dropped them into the deep mud? You don't rinse a freshwater reel with water. In the reel's manual they should be stating you rinse any freshwater reel that has been used in any brackish/salty fishing environments, then dry until you can breakdown the reel and service it immediately each time used in this environment. KVD' line conditioner, is just that a conditioner for the line nothing more. There are only 2 lubricants that should be used in a freshwater fishing reel, a quality oil and gear grease, and should only be used in the proper places in the reel. Just my .02¢ Tight Lines All !!! Hmm... Do you think ReelMech really knows anything about reel maintainance? : According to most probably not..... mindtrix et all, It would be real nice if you users of that junk at least get the name right, it's NOT reel magic, it is "Real Magic". It is as I have stated for years... A line lubricant!!!! Tight Lines All!!!! Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 i think you do!!! ;D Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 I've tried it. I see no evidence that it does anything at all about line memory. It may help casting a tiny bit by reducing friction between line and guides, but what little it improvement it provides is gone as soon as it's washed off; which doesn't take long. I've used it on reels. It may help protect the finish somewhat. But only between uses. The first time you put the reel in your palm it will feel a bit slick, but it wears off quickly, so the protection is very short lived. This stuff should be kept out of your reels. Gears need grease and everything else needs oil. Nothing inside your reels needs silicone spray. I do use it to clean my rods and guides. It works pretty well for that. A shot on a q-tip will clean up rod guides very easily. The can I have will last a long time for that. I won't be buying another. I'll go to wally world and pick a can of silicone spray. Three times as much, for half the price. I'll tell what it's really good for. Spray down the weather strip around your car's doors with this stuff. It makes them a lot easier to open when the ice storm hits. Cheers, GK Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 It would be real nice if you users of that junk at least get the name right, it's NOT reel magic, it is "Real Magic every time i see it in the stores its "reel magic"...... :-/ Quote
BassPonder72 Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 depends on where you buy it- At Cabela's it's Blakemore REEL Magic http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0043343115922a&type=product&cmCat=search&returnPage=search-results1.jsp&QueryText=reel+magic&N=4887&Ntk=Products&Ntx=mode+matchall&Nty=1&Ntt=reel+magic&noImage=0 At BPS its Blakemore REAL Magic http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=16524&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults Go figure! Quote
Super User .RM. Posted September 12, 2007 Super User Posted September 12, 2007 Ya know what I really don't care if you use this junk in your reels, or what the stores say it is... What does the label say???? It's been one of Blakemores junk products for decades... Quote
Super User Micro Posted September 13, 2007 Super User Posted September 13, 2007 I like Real Magic. I don't use it as a lubricant - it's not intended to be a lubricant. However, it has its uses. I do mist my reels with it then wipe it off with a soft cloth. It really removes the finger prints and smudges on all the bling they stick on reels these days. I spray my plastic baits, spinnerbaits and jigs with it. It does prevent sticking as advertised. It also makes dried on grass (inevitiable when fishing grassy areas) come right off. I spray hooks, swivels and such with it. Real Magic is a good dry corrosion inhibitor. Real Magic is a water repellant. I spay it marabou jigs to return them to their fluffy, feathery state after use. Otherwise, letting them simply dry causes the feather to become stiff and hard. Real Magic ain't magic, but it has its uses. Quote
BassPonder72 Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Whats this? Not really trying to stir anyone but, Blakemore has it labeled both ways. Hey, Jimmy Houston uses it. Maybe we all should ;D Quote
lubina Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 I spray hooks, swivels and such with it. Real Magic is a good dry corrosion inhibitor. . Good point.....it also works well at the joints of hard swimbaits. Quote
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