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salty doesn't clean his reels, he just sends them back
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I usually take mine apart, clean them, and then put all of my parts in a ziplock bag and dump it on wtretrievers desk and he hooks me up. LOL.
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I took one apart one time and a spring went flyin' out so I took it to my buddy. He said don't bring me another reel in 1,000 pieces.
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There are a few things that can be done to speed them up. The older reels seem to show a bigger difference every reel is different. What I do is try to take as much of the friction out as possible. When I clean your reel I always do some of this work that is what makes my work different. Your getting something extra. [ Lagniappe ]
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