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General Maintenance Tips => Tools and Lubricants => Topic started by: OkobojiEagle on February 24, 2014, 04:15:57 AM

Title: Grease solvents
Post by: OkobojiEagle on February 24, 2014, 04:15:57 AM
I've been using Penn blue grease on freshwater reel gears.  Simple Green and/or acetone in a US cleaner works well to clean them up the next winter.  I lubed the gears on one of my reels this winter with Shimano drag grease to see if there was any difference in performance compared to the Penn grease.  Cleaning my applicator brush in Simple Green didn't dissolve the Shimano grease as it has done with Penn grease.  Am I going to have more difficulty next winter cleaning the Shimano grease out of this reel?  What would a recommended solvent for Shimano drag grease be?  Thanks.

oe
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: HalBrown on March 06, 2014, 05:00:28 PM
Some use brake cleaner or acetone (but not nail polish remover).  I use Yamaha Marine grease in my pinion bearings and Watkins household degreaser and hot water (50/50) followed by a lighter fluid soak cleans them well. You get it on line from the Watkins Company and I have my wife to thank for this product.  Boy, does it strip grease and is completely harmless to us and the environment.  Great for tough laundry stains also.  Based on the information I got on this site, when I clean my pinion bearing next time they are going to be dipped in TSI 301 and not greased, but then I only fish fresh water.
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: Sandspinner on March 06, 2014, 06:13:47 PM
I use marine grease as well.  I use WD 40 with an old tooth brush when cleaning off the grease.
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: aus bass on March 11, 2014, 05:07:16 AM
White spirits soak and toothbrush rub for me. No trace of grease will remain.
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: Lunker Larry on March 11, 2014, 01:51:09 PM
I have great results from Ardent Reel Cleaner. A bit strong smelling but doesn't harm plastics or anything. You can buy the kit with a parts soaker at BPS.
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: Prefessa on March 14, 2014, 10:58:40 AM
WD 40 works for me to remove grease. I am old school. Back in the day we made our own by blending 3 parts mineral spirits with 1 part motor oil . That formula was taken straight out of the manual that came in the old blue n white boxes with the metal edges that Penn reels came in. What is nice about that is when the solvent evaporated it left a minute coating of oil on the parts that prevented corrosion.

So I have two wide mouth jars. One with this stuff and one with 50/50 simple green/water. Parts with grease go into the solvent and the jar goes into my US cleaner.

Some parts get both. Like main gears I want to make sure they are oil free so that I can endure the drag washers don't get contaminated.
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: thedw on March 14, 2014, 12:08:15 PM
any solvent would be fine.

flush.

Scrub with tooth brush

flush.

repeat  ;D
Title: Re: Grease solvents
Post by: bluefish69 on March 14, 2014, 03:43:01 PM
Prefessa

You are sounding like EC Newellman he cleans everything in WD 40.

Mike