I've tried detergent but it don't seem to get rid of the grease smell on the exterior ???
i prefer to leave a light coat.
What kind of grease are you using? I only use Penn Blue. I smell nothing.
I usually just give mine a good wipe down. By not totally removing it you are leaving an extra protective barrier up on the reel.
I'm using Yamaha marine grease. I do leave a thin coat for trolling and live bait reel.
But for reels delicated for fish meat as bait, I prefer to eliminate foreign smell as much as possible.
Ahhh, you don't want to contaminate the bait with the grease smell. I see now ;D
I try to keep my bait in plastic bags in the cooler, so the chlorine in the ice doesn't contaminate it.
Have you tried any rubbing alcohol to get rid of the grease stink? I'm pretty sure simple green would do it, but then it would smell of that. :P
I think you're stuck with the greased smell. If you don't believe me, smell your hands! ;D
Penn Blue. No stink. ;)
Quote from: Dabigono on February 09, 2014, 11:31:06 PM
I think you're stuck with the greased smell. If you don't believe me, smell your hands! ;D
Now I''m not sure if the reel or my hands that smell :-\
Hey Nuvole
any contact cleaner shld work! or just use zippo lighter fluid lol!
Quote from: thedw on February 15, 2014, 08:22:18 AM
Hey Nuvole
any contact cleaner shld work! or just use zippo lighter fluid lol!
Ahhh yes yes, how did those miss my mind ???
haha it happens!
Wipe it with a rag that is impregnated with WD 40. WD 40 is supposed to be a fish attractant so the smell will help. Dominick
Well, There you go! ;D
I keep a small bottle of Anise (I think thats how its spelled) oil in my fishing fanny pack (yes fanny pack), that I always wear when Im fishing. Ive been doing this since I first started fishing; it keeps my very dry/rough super masculine hands lubricated and masks smells.
Leo