While gun oil can lubricate a fishing reel, it is not ideal for cleaning it. Gun oil is designed for firearms and may not effectively remove dirt, salt, or corrosion found on fishing reels. For best results, use a cleaner specifically formulated for fishing reels, along with appropriate lubricants designed for the fishing industry. This ensures proper maintenance and longevity of the reel's components.
dw-40 and reel for 2 to 3 minutes with line off.
butter,socks and motor oil?
Its is inevitable that sooner or later the angler will face a problem caused by breackdown or failure of tackle.Regular maintenance will help to prevent common tackle failures such as line breakage,cracked rings,reel corrosion,etc.U can use 3-in-1 oil that's perfect,or use TG's rocket fuel oil ,but no matter what make sure your reel is clean and driped dry before using any oil.
The company, Abu Garcia, offers several reels, several rods, many reel combinations, noeprene covers, decals, reel lube and oil, and straight power handles.
I have seen that oil sell for as much as 100,000. US dollars in auction. For a mint bottle for a used bottle in decent condition it could fetch you up to 15000 USD to the right buyer. They dont make reel oil like they used to!
Not the ideal, but to some degree, yes.
You shouldn't. It will break down the gun oil since there are solvents in it.
You can but after a few days it will lock up and want reel at all. it will not help it spin eathir. if it goes slow then just put a drop of ur reel oil in it. reel oil is also cheaper.
As a general rule, the worst that can happen is the gun can malfunction. If you never clean and oil your gun, it can cause premature wear on the slide grooves.
With out a doubt yes.I use this or carb cleaner from cnc all the time to clean my many firearms.They take away the carbon build up with ease and then I follow with a good gun oil like rem oil.
It depends. Many guns are pre-lubricated with a very light oil, so it isn't necessary, but in general, it won't hurt it if you clean it first.
Use a cloth swab threaded through the tip of a gun cleaning rod and swipe it through the barrel. Then take a clean one and do it again until all the oil is removed.