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Re: What's the best chain cleaner & degreaser?

 
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Old 05-04.-2004, 12:29 PM   #1
Walter Mitty
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Default Re: What's the best chain cleaner & degreaser?

"Shaun Rimmer" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> brightened my day with his
incisive wit when in news:c4h451$2glddm$1@ID-170198.news.uni-berlin.de
he conjectured that:

>
> "Werehatrack" <rault00@earthWEEDSlink.net> wrote in message
> news59m601vlmpubb6unrckdpfubr41mgda67@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:47:29 +0100, "Daniel Kelly \(AKA Jack\)"
>> <d.kellyNOSPAM@NOSPAM.ucl.ac.uk> may have said:
>>
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >Please may I ask your advice? What's the best device for cleaning

> mountain
>> >bike chains? I'd like it to be cheap and to work without me having
>> >to

> take
>> >the chain off.

>>
>> This has been discussed endlessly. May I suggest that a few hours
>> spent Googling the prior threads should either leave you completely
>> confused or extremely well-informed, or somewhere between those two?
>> (The result will be little different from Yet Another chain cleaning
>> thread, in that regard.)

>
> Indeed.
>
> However, I would like to say, cleaning a chain actually does it harm!
> It gets oil away from the load surfaces, and crap in! You should just
> keep re-oiling it, lasts 2 to 5 times longer that way. Excess crud
> removes itself via the critical mass method, same way and MTB cleans
> itself.
>


What a load of rubbish. I cycle in a northern european city which has
grit, salt and other comtaminants everywhere. Regular cleaning of my
chain extends its lifespan, makes for quiter riding and improves
shifting.

So long as you lubricate the chain immediately after cleaning there is no
harm done at all.
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