Chain maintenance - cleaning

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by stylo, Feb 24, 2011.

  1. stylo

    stylo Active Member

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    Ok most guys have their own way and own preference in lubes and degreasers

    Chain degreasers that dont affect o-ring life is a little expensive here in SA
    and I've read and heard some guys use liquid paraffin to degrease their chains.

    Its a sight cheaper than chain degreasers and I have a few litres of the stuff but Im sceptical.

    Has anyone used liquid paraffin to clean their chains?
     
  2. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    I always use paraffin to clean my chain mate. Use a soft paintbrush to remove all dirt and grease, wipe off with old towel, remove paraffin with brake cleaner. Spin chain with wheel off ground on paddock stand. When completely dry, all degreaser evaporated, spray with ptfe chain lube.
     
  3. stylo

    stylo Active Member

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    Thanks! Answers another Q of "what then after the paraffin?"
     
  4. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    Anytime mate, happy to help. I use Brake cleaner coz it doesn't attack the brakes seals like some other degreasers and it evaporates. I use Muc Off PTFE lube every 200 miles when chain is still hot and cleani t once a month. Good luck with yours.
     
  5. JM1

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    I ahve a feeling that Honda's user manuals actually recommend paraffin for cleaning chains.

    I have a Scotoiler fitted myself so never have to clean the chain :)
     
  6. jj205mi

    jj205mi Active Member

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    you should still clean your chain now and again mate.
     

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