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General Maintenance Tips => General Questions and Trouble Shooting => Topic started by: LowCountry on June 15, 2014, 02:01:37 AM

Title: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: LowCountry on June 15, 2014, 02:01:37 AM
Hey Y'all,

Purchased a Penn 4500ss for dirt cheap. I don't know what the type of goldish metal the spool is (aluminum, brass?), but inside where the drag washers are was corroded. What can I spray and put in there to knock some of the gunk without ruining the spools finish/metal? I had to literally soak to the washers with CorrosionX so get the metal and soft fiber washers out.

Thanks,
CJ
Title: Re: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: Alto Mare on June 15, 2014, 02:47:21 AM
CJ, try  soaking the spool in some Simple Green for a day or two, you might need to hit it with a tooth brush after a day and put it back in.
The spool is aluminum, don't worry about damaging it by soaking, I do it often and never had issues.
If it's really corroded, this might not work, but there are other options.
Title: Re: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: johndtuttle on June 15, 2014, 03:03:54 AM
Yea and not to worry much if a bit of the finish (anodizing) comes off. The anodizing is to protect the aluminum from corrosion but is primarily cosmetic. If you clean it up nice and well grease the drag you should have no trouble.

Would love to see photos but what you have is a first rate example of why greasing your drag is a good thing.
Title: Re: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: MFB on June 15, 2014, 05:03:04 AM
http://www.pennfishingstore.com/penn-spinfisher-ss-spools.html

Rgds

Mark
Title: Re: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: LowCountry on June 16, 2014, 01:05:43 PM
I appreciate the link Mark. I'm down in the South Carolina low country now on a fishing trip, but when I get back next week I'm going to try to clean the spool and I might have to orde another.

Would CLR work and not harm the spool?
Title: Re: Cleaning Penn Spool Question
Post by: MFB on June 17, 2014, 06:54:11 AM
Don't know have never used it. I find white vinegar works well on both steel & aluminium, it's  dirt cheap too.

Rgds

Mark