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Originally Posted by BassyiusMaximus
Is it as easy as taking the retaining ring off, somehow, then just rinsing the washers off and putting them back in? Do I use some sort of lube at all?
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Pretty much. Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to take off the retaining spring (be careful not to shoot it across the room). Remove the washers and clean them in denatured alcohol. To grease or not to grease? With the HT-100 material, it doesn't really make a difference--I've done it both ways. Just make sure the washers go back in the proper order.
Hex shaped metal goes into the base of the spool, then the white Teflon one. next, the round metal with the slotted hole, a HT-100, hex metal, HT-100 and finally the second round/slotted hole metal. Put the spring on without shooting it across the room and you're good
