timor
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I am using them for long time, not much of a problems. I think Paterson is much better made then A&P (A&P might be handier for some stubborn 120 films). There are no ball bearings just two tiny balls in the function of pusher. If they rusty or sticky, as Andy said, remove it, you don't need it. But with long (36 frames) films the true problem is a slipperiness of the reels nylon. If you rinse the film in the same reel (and I think most of us do) there is no question of chemicals deposit other then soft bath. But it might be also hard water deposit and that is different in every location. If after addressing all that problems you reels are still hard to work with, there is an old trick to make them more slippery, run a soft pencil (B4-B6) along the spirals and push it. When you done and the spirals are nice and black rinse it energetically so loose stuff will go away, dry it and now you have lubricated reel.