Nick,
I was just asked this question yesterday at work(bass pro shops) Apply it to your line and then run it through a dry cloth before re-spooling it. This will take off all the excess and clean/treat your line in one step. I havnt used the product before but the guys in the fly shop say it's great. Hope this helps.




-Eddie






From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [VFB] Line maintenance...
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 21:36:54 +0200

Hi VFB'ers... Naggy Nick is back again.
Nice to know I'm not so popular. I don't have to feel bad about putting
people in misery when I'm not here.
Well, I have a question... about a product called LineSpeed, by Vision. (I'm
sure there are more products equivalent to this made by other companies.)


What it says is this:
"Our new LineSpeed with silicon and teflon not only cleans the line, but
also gives it better casting qualities and longer durability. The line
doesn't have to be cleaned before treated."

This instruction wasn't too technical, so I'm quite sure I'm clear about
THAT. But what then?

* Does the line have to be cleaned AFTER it?
* Should I wait until it's dry before wheeling it back onto the reel?

I'm a novice about all these chemicals. My mother has never allowed me to
buy any other bottles than lemonades.

/Nick

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