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Quantum® Hot Sauce™ Reel Oil

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  • Enhances spool acceleration
  • Increases spool speed
  • Forms a permanent molecular bond

Quantum's special low-viscosity Hot Sauce Reel Oil formulation provides enhanced spool acceleration, increasing spool speed by up to 30% on the cast. The super-slick Hot Sauce Reel Oil forms a permanent molecular bond with internal metal parts that will never wear off, ensuring a lifetime of smooth, trouble-free performance. Plus, the versatility of Hot Sauce makes it well suited for all freshwater and saltwater applications regardless of style or brand of reel.

   
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.75 fl. oz.

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  • Enhances spool acceleration
  • Increases spool speed
  • Forms a permanent molecular bond

Quantum's special low-viscosity Hot Sauce Reel Oil formulation provides enhanced spool acceleration, increasing spool speed by up to 30% on the cast. The super-slick Hot Sauce Reel Oil forms a permanent molecular bond with internal metal parts that will never wear off, ensuring a lifetime of smooth, trouble-free performance. Plus, the versatility of Hot Sauce makes it well suited for all freshwater and saltwater applications regardless of style or brand of reel.

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Greeeat ! No problem does not slow down at all
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The exact same as in warm weather. The viscosity of the oil will not change due to temperature.
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excellent, no performance hits for me at all on my baitcasters!
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I give it an A++ in cold weather as well as hot. I have used it in Alaska fishing for Salmon and in the Keys for Bonefish. It is tough stuff even in salt water which is where I mainly fish.
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I was looking at the Hot Sauce Oil & Hot Sauce Grease. I was wondering which one to use, and where to use it. Thanks.
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Grease goes on your drive gear and clutch gear. The oil goes on your bearings and worm gear. I suggest soaking your bearings in acetone or goof off (lighter fluid) to remove any existing oil/grease that is on them. This way you don't have a higher viscosity lubricant hindering the performance of this lower viscosity oil.
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use them both, the oil should be reserved for your bearings and the grease should be applied to the gears, but not too much no need to gunk it up..a little hot sauce goes a long way
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You can put the oil on each end of the spool's axle, on the bearings and on anything that moves that looks like it would need lubricating EXCEPT the drag washers and put the grease on the worm gear that moves line guide and on the main gears "IF" you want to go that far, but use only a drop or two of the oil, because you can "overlube" it.
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hot sauce oil is better for bearing surfaces and spool shafts and the grease is better for gears and clutches.
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Use the grease for the gears and oil for the bearings. I wrote better directions on the grease Q&A. Check it out.
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Use the oil for all the bearings, the handle knobs, an the level wind shaft.

The grease is for the gearings.
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Do you put this just on the spool?
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On level wind guide and shield. On all bearings. On clutch/Pinion slide release. Handle pins. Metal to metal parts
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put it on your spool bearings and worm gear. I soak my bearings in a solvent such as acetone or Goof Off (lighter fluid) for a few hours then allow them to air dry before applying Hot Sauce. This removes any factory oil/grease which is most likely going to have a higher viscosity than Hot Sauce, defeating the purpose of using it. Apply a couple drops of Hot Sauce on your bearing rings, but don't put too much.
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I put it on the spool shafts and the bearings.
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You mainly want to put the oil on the bearings. One drop per bearing will be more than enough.
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u put it in the inter workings of any reel the gears and and rotors with simple work it is worth it
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