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Thanks to many of you, I compiled a bunch of posts into notes on cleaning my reels. They are ready to go and feel great. Just have one small problem in that they seem to have a light oil residue on them. I figure that its just a byproduct of the cleaning. I used alcohol to clean the metal surface but I am thinking of taking some diluted dawn and using a cloth to wipe the reels down. I am wondering if I should keep the dilution heavier on water as I saw how well the dawn cleaned parts...OR another idea if its out there. Again, thanks to all. Mike, the PM was most valuable. My 4-4600CBs/Royals are ready for war!

Tim J

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Mild soap and water is fine to wipe down the outside of your reel. Don't over do it and force water etc into the newly lubed reel. A little car polish is ok as well if you want to go that far.

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A few squirts of diluted Simple Green in a paper towel, and wipe off. Afterwards, you can shoot the whole exterior with KVD Line & Lure, and let dry. Buff with a soft cloth.

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A few squirts of diluted Simple Green in a paper towel, and wipe off. Afterwards, you can shoot the whole exterior with KVD Line & Lure, and let dry. Buff with a soft cloth.

Stuff is magic!

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Thanks for the replies everyone.

I just happened to buy some KVD L&L recently.

Much appreciated.

Tim J

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