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How to Clean a Martin Automatic Fly Reel

Like all other types of fishing gear, a Martin automatic fly reel demands periodic cleaning to defend it from water, salt and dirt it could pick up although in use on the water. With a few basic equipment and materials, cleaning a fly reel takes just a number of minutes. By frequently maintaining your Martin automatic fly reel, you can extend its life and ensure its reliability on the stream for many numerous years to occur.

Clean a Martin Automatic Fly Reel


  • Remove the line from the reel by stripping it off until the knot at the spool is attained. Cut the knot to totally free line.
  • Remove the flat-head screw in the centre of the right facet of the reel and the flat-head screw on the remaining side of the reel.
  • Pull the two halves of the reel body in reverse instructions to independent them and reveal the spool. Pull the spool straight out of the left half of the reel body.
  • Carefully scrub all obvious surfaces of the spool and both halves of the reel body with the brush and soapy water. Use cotton swabs to scrub any hard-to-reach areas.
  • Rinse each of the three components with clean, warm water and dry with a clean, delicate cloth.
  • Flippantly grease all gears and cogs. Apply a light coat of oil to the coil spring and all other surfaces.
  • Return the spool to the left half of the reel body. Press the two halves of the reel back jointly and reinstall both flat-head screws.

Warning

Do not soak any reel for long durations of time. Prolonged exposure to water can damage interior components.
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