This Was my 1st Time Using a Nail Buffer Block & it Worked!
I was dismayed when i opened my storage locker to find several boxes of boxed reels on the cement floor. Only damage was to this reel. And it was a tiny knick but it was in a place that would damage the fishing line over time. So i started looking for an alternate source of polishing & filing & stumbled on this product surfing through eBay. Even my wife wasn't aware this product existed.
The mild abrasives are plastic crumbs & harden foam. No sandpaper, metal or wood was used. I immediately thought this might be worth getting so i ordered 2 blocks. When i first tried it out the results were instant & satisfying! No more filing or sandpapering anymore. Not sure if others have figured this out. Hopefully i'll never need to use these blocks again as my wife after watching me has confiscated my blocks.
Traveled the World diving & fishing. Became a ranked billiard player in Asia. Won a few senior bowling tournaments. I travel to the US, Australia & Europe working with museums & doing educational lectures.
Re: Dings on Your Spinning Reel Lip? Try a Nail Buffer Block!
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