SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300

Fat suitable for Allround, Wormshaft, and Getriebe - Consistency: Medium

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SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300 – Because your fishing reel deserves the best 🎣 Your Daiwa baitcasting reel is running...

SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300

Das SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300 wird in einem schwarzen, zylindrischen Behälter mit Schraubdeckel geliefert, der das SLP Works-Logo auf der Oberseite und "300" in fetter weißer Schrift auf der Seite trägt - ideal für die Pflege Ihrer Baitcast-Rolle.

SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300 – Because your fishing reel deserves the best 🎣

Your Daiwa baitcasting reel is running well, but it can be even better? With the SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300, you ensure that your reel always operates smoothly, quietly, and reliably. This premium grease has been specially developed for the drive gears and is an essential tuning tool for anyone who wants to maintain, care for, and optimize their fishing reel themselves.


Why SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300?

  • Smooth Performance: This grease ensures buttery-smooth turning of the gears – even under intense use. No jerking, no squeaking, just pure performance.
  • Quiet Operation: Annoying noises? Forget it! The grease reduces the volume of your reel to a minimum, so you can fully concentrate on fishing.
  • Water resistant: Whether in rain, splashes, or a little "accident" in the water – this grease protects the gears of your reel from corrosion and keeps them in top shape.

Simple application

The Maintenance Grease 300 is specially designed for lubricating the drive gears of your Daiwa baitcast reels. It penetrates deeply, lubricates reliably, and extends the lifespan of your reel.
Note: Not suitable for quick couplings or brake discs.


product details

  • Content: 10 g – enough for many maintenance rounds.
  • Origin: Made in Japan – Quality you can rely on.
  • Application: Ideal for all Daiwa baitcast reels and a must-have for regular maintenance.

Why this fat?

"Because your role shouldn't be average! With the SLP Works Maintenance Grease 300, you are doing your equipment a favor and ensuring it serves you faithfully for a long time. This grease is more than just maintenance – it's performance tuning that helps you stay a nose ahead on the water."

Get the Maintenance Grease 300 and give your reel the love it deserves. 🎣✨

FAQ – Grease for Fishing Reels

Roller grease is mainly used for heavily loaded components of a fishing reel. This primarily includes the main gear, gears, mechanical drive parts, and sometimes the worm shaft.

Compared to roller oil, grease is much thicker and adheres better to components. This ensures the lubrication lasts longer and reliably protects the mechanism from wear.

The choice of the right reel grease mainly depends on two factors:

  • Consistency of the grease (Soft, Medium, or Heavy)
  • Application area in the reel

Soft greases provide an especially smooth operation and are often used in light baitcasting reels or BFS setups.

Medium greases are the all-round option and are suitable for most reels.

Heavy greases are particularly durable and ideal for heavily loaded reels or larger gear systems.

Roller grease is typically used in the following areas:

  • Main gear
  • Gears
  • Worm shaft in medium and larger reels
  • Heavily loaded mechanical components
  • Brake systems with suitable drag grease

For fast-rotating parts such as spool bearings or line guide rollers, roller oil is usually used instead.

In many cases, ball bearings are lubricated with roller oil, especially when the goal is to achieve as free a rotation as possible.

However, there are exceptions. Some stainless steel ball bearings or heavy-duty bearings come pre-greased from the factory. Here, grease provides:

  • better protection against corrosion
  • longer lubrication effect
  • higher load capacity

In contrast, spool bearings of baitcasting reels often deliberately use roller oil to achieve maximum spool rotation.

When it comes to reel grease: A thin layer is completely sufficient.

Too much grease can make the mechanism stiff and negatively affect the reel's operation. Usually, it is enough to apply an even, thin layer to gears or components.

The main difference lies in the consistency and area of application.

Roller oil is thin and suitable for fast-rotating components such as bearings or line rollers.

Roller grease is significantly thicker and suitable for heavily loaded areas such as gearboxes, gears, or brake systems.

A well-maintained fishing reel typically uses both lubricants in combination.

Yes, reel grease can even help to hinder the penetration of water and dirt.

Many anglers use grease specifically to protect so-called Entry Points of the reel. These include, for example:

  • Housing screws
  • Side plate sealing surfaces
  • Frame transitions
  • Levelwind cap threads

A thin layer of grease can act as an additional protective barrier here and prevent saltwater or dirt from easily entering the reel.

It largely depends on how often and under what conditions you go fishing.

As a rough guideline:

  • occasional use → 1–2 maintenance sessions per season
  • regular use → check every few months
  • saltwater or intensive use → maintain more frequently

Especially gears and heavily stressed components should be checked regularly.