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Old 10-31-2010, 08:08 PM
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Default the best reel lub on the market !

this here is by far the best reel lub i ever used !
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Salty's old man juice coming out of ASR's mouth is the best I'm told. As per Pox.
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:15 PM
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Salty's old man juice coming out of ASR's mouth is the best I'm told. As per Pox.
please never use the phrase "man juice" and pox in the same sentence ....unless it involves the word women somewhere in there also
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fluid film is the best protection against corrosion but id never put in my reels. we spray all our equipment with it and i spray all my atvs, lawnmowers , and anything else that plays in the elements. the reason i wouldnt use it on my reels is about after 8 hours it dries to like a tacky film which cant be good for small bearings. try some quantum hot sauce on your reels youll be more satisfied with it.
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http://www.reelschematic.com/isc/pro...lfide-Oil.html

Seems to do better than anything you can buy off the shelf and it works.
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fluid film is the best protection against corrosion but id never put in my reels. we spray all our equipment with it and i spray all my atvs, lawnmowers , and anything else that plays in the elements. the reason i wouldnt use it on my reels is about after 8 hours it dries to like a tacky film which cant be hot sauce on your reels youll be more satisfied with it.
. Hot sauce is THE best on da market. I got a secret recipe i use on mine
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:05 PM
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