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I have been having trouble when working on my spinning reels. The reels of mine that I like the most right now and get the most wear are Shimano Catana 1000's. I don't really perform any kind of routine maintenance on them, but eventually have to work on them when they start feeling like they are sticking when I'm reeling.
I took a couple apart recently to clean them thoroughly. With one of them, I ended up cleaning as much of the old grease as I could out of it, because it was all dirty. I tried to put a decent amount of grease on the moving parts or where gears met. The reel is working ok, but doesn't feel 100% right. When it is really cold now, it seems to move slower which my other reels aren't doing.
Does anyone have a guide for regular spinning reel maintenance, plus a good detailed guide of how much grease to take out, where and how much to re apply, and where to oil? I haven't been able to figure it out. Thanks.
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The proper way to do it is to completely disassemble it and give it a good cleaning. Grease the gears and slide contact points. Oil the bearings. Of course drag grease on the drag washers.
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Clean with DAWN dishwashing soap, grease lightly. Sounds like you over-did
I am just as bad on cleaning my reels, I just decide on a day to clean and lube, whether they need it or not.
P.S - I love the Catana 1000 reels also.
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