Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
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Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
I got back from the convention and started putting reels away and noticed this little Montague fly reel that I'd never gotten around to cleaning...so I pulled it out, lubed and cleaned, then treated the sideplates with Simichrome, normally touted as the polish of choice for NS on reels...but as you see, it does a great job of killing that oxidation on the sideplates:
Pre-clean-up pics:
.and after applying Simichrome with a toothbrush, then lightly rubbing with 0000 steel wool/simichrome, followed by polishing with a clean rag:
Pre-clean-up pics:
.and after applying Simichrome with a toothbrush, then lightly rubbing with 0000 steel wool/simichrome, followed by polishing with a clean rag:
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
You used the steel wool and rubbed in with wet simichrome? Or did you let the simichrome dry, then rub it with 0000 steel wool? The reel looks much better. Awesome job!
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
rubbed with Simichrome, wet...that limits the amount of scratching you get. In fact, I do the same when I treat metal parts, as well...the light steel wool makes the whole thing easier, but as with more abrasive cleaners like Flitz, you have to take care to take care!
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
Hi John,
Is that the 60 yard model? Very nice job and reel.
Is that the 60 yard model? Very nice job and reel.
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
I'm embarrassed to say that I'll have to look tonight, Cyrus...I think I have that reel in three sizes
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
John, the reason I ask is because I am trying to fill out my collection. I am missing the 100 yard totally. My goal is to have all six sizes of the Hard Rubber & solid Nickel Silver Banded Montague Fly Reels. I need an 80 yard in solid N/S and a !00 yard in Solid N/S or Plated N/S.
I have these Hard Rubber & Nickel Banded Fly Reels:
2) 40 yard N/S, N/P
2) 60 yard N/S
2) 80 yard N/S no Handle, N/P
0) 100 yard
1) 150 yard N/S
1) 200 yard N/S
I also have 4 other Montague Fly Reels for trade or cash for purchase of a 100 yard Hard Rubber & Nickel Banded Montague reel.
I have these Hard Rubber & Nickel Banded Fly Reels:
2) 40 yard N/S, N/P
2) 60 yard N/S
2) 80 yard N/S no Handle, N/P
0) 100 yard
1) 150 yard N/S
1) 200 yard N/S
I also have 4 other Montague Fly Reels for trade or cash for purchase of a 100 yard Hard Rubber & Nickel Banded Montague reel.
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Re: Hard Rubber Reno with Simichrome
Nice collection, Cyrus! Turns out mine is an 80 yd reel. My other ones turned out to all be JVH reels! I got to spend more time with my toys!