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100%-Synthetic Oil for All Fishing reels, Provides Superior Lubrication and Also Prevents Corrosion!!

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  • 100%-synthetic lubricant, perfect for saltwater or freshwater reels!
  • Immediately begins to displace old petro-oils or sprays.
  • Superior corrosion prevention for any metal surfaces.
  • Essentially odor-free, a pleasure to use!
  • Includes both 1/2" AND 1-1/2" needles, each with tip scabbard!


This is the synthetic lubricant that consistently outperforms all others currently available. It has incredible low and high-temperature characteristics, which is absolutely necessary for proper reel lubrication but completely lacking in petroleum-based oils. Don't use them on your reels any longer! Actual oils leave sticky deposits when the short-chain molecule components evaporate over time. Real oil is made up of a mixture of long and short chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and under certain conditions the short-chain molecules evaporate, and the unstable molecules oxidize and break down. This leaves a sticky residue which can actually “gum up” the device it was intending to lubricate. Conventional oils also contain varying amounts of impurities, such as sulfur, waxes, and unstable hydrocarbons which are left behind as residue deposits. In contrast, synthetic oils are made using a process that re-arranges the structure so all the molecules are uniform in size, shape, and weight, an ideal phenomenon which does not occur in nature. While petroleum-based oils that are extracted from the ground must then be refined to attempt to minimize their shortcomings, synthetics are custom-designed to produce the ultimate lubricant, with inherent performance characteristics vastly superior to any petro-oil. It is perfectly safe to begin using Liquid Bearings on all your reels immediately, even if you have been lubricating them with conventional oils for years or decades. It is fully compatible with all vintage and current oils, and will eventually flush away the residue of the evaporated real oil over time. You will easily notice that your reels will cast further and the handles turn more easily with Liquid Bearings, especially if you have been using petroleum-based oil on them for years. The bottle is top-quality LDPE, and the stainless needle allows the application drop-by-drop, unlike some oil bottles which "drool" the oil out!


Andres Zarate
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2019
This is one of the best oil I have found
Yock
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018
Saw a bad review, figure id chime in.I did extensive research on bearing lube when i was a professional downhill skateboarder. Ive tried over 100 greases, natural and syenthetic, and even water based lubes... in 100 different brands if 608z bearings. The person that gave a bad review didnt clean their bearings. Simple as that. White lithium grease(the creamy grease, not the spray junk) and nano-ceramic teflon base lubes are my favorite.With that said, this lube is probably super nice. So in gonna buy some to try.If a bearing starts to seize up, its from corrosion. If you just add lube without cleaning, you may make matters worst cuz now lubed dirt has a chance spread and settle AND the bearing will spin faster for a short time (wear and tear tripled for that time). Corrosion from cleaning bearings is a thing to, never use compressed air on bearings. Lots of reasons why. Spinning bearings without lube is bad (do it in the dark to see it spark metal on metal). Also compressed air carries moisture and cooling metal causes atmospheric condensation to cling to the unlubed bearing.Type and brand of Lube is 10% of how a bearing performs. How the bearing is cared for is most important. Oh and the quality of the bearing matters a lot. ABEC rating is a sales ploy, ignore it.WD-40 is not a lube. Dont use it.TL;DR - bearing lube wont make a bearing gummied up. Not properly caring for bearings will.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
It didn't work on my bait caster. Gummed up the bearings when it wasn't above 75 degrees.
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