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been using Mobil 1 to maintain my firearms for decades; I use Mobil 1,
Well, for fly reels, Penn Real Lube or Loon lube. For spinning reels, used about everything synthetic on my favorite Okuma reels. Nothing seems to work with plastic gears and the stupid plastic washers and bearings always fails after about a year....even when washed after each use. Used to just order new parts, 50cent plastic washers plus another cheap part, then add 8 bucks for shipping, then figure crap I can just order a new one from Amazon and have here in two days. I have a collection of them now, each with different issues that just dont feel the same. Back to the reel lube. On one part order for Okuma, they sent be a little cheap plastic tub of some ALMAPLEX 1275 Grease by Lubrication Engineers as a bonus gift. This stuff works great! Google Okuma fishing reel parts, then go to stores.tunareeltroubles.com They have a few different lubes, but this grease is good stuff. For reels, I finally just broke out and purchased a good salt water rated Penn reel, Battle 3. End of issues so far, rinse after each use so hoping for more than an Okuma year.Favorite grease for springs/pawls/dogs? Looking to prevent saltwater corrosion.
Interesting, and thanks. I've used it on my two Islanders for about 15 years on one and 5 on the other without a problem. I only use these in salt and they get a good rinse each time. And a periodic treatment when I think it's needed.I know I posted this on that other site which I can't recall its name. Had an interesting chat many years ago with an employee from a former reel manufacturer in Ashland, OR. Basically saying....Do not use neatsfoot oil, we service a number of reels every year damaged and gunked up by the use of neatsfoot oil. He said it actually oxidizes and decays damaging the cork, but is also a bigger dust and grit attractant. Use only synthetic, and we provide a tube with every reel. I have read that neatsfoot oil is known to ruin leather making it brittle over time and can decay stitching in leather products....I guess there are different quality or grades of neatsfoot oil, and some damage is probably caused by operator error, but why even use it? I strongly adhere to the advice I was given some eons ago and not one iota of an reel issue since. Synthetic = Cork