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A K September 2nd 19 07:52 PM

Chain cleaning
 
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.

Thanks,
Andy

Wade Gattett September 2nd 19 11:11 PM

Chain cleaning
 
On 9/2/19 2:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.

Thanks,
Andy

Head on down to your local bike shop where you'll find several shelves
of specifically-formulated sprays to clean bike chains. Pick the one in
the prettiest can- or maybe the cheapest one- or ask the bike repair guy
which one is best and buy it.

Save your paint thinner for cleaning paint brushes...

Dean Hoffman[_12_] September 2nd 19 11:23 PM

Chain cleaning
 
On 9/2/19 1:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.

Thanks,
Andy

The rec.motorcycles group or uk.rec.motorcycles group will have
an answer.
I don't remember what I used when I rode motorcycles with actual chains.

rbowman September 3rd 19 03:55 AM

Chain cleaning
 
On 09/02/2019 12:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.


Motorcycle or bicycle? I tend to use 'bike' very loosely which can lead
to confusion. Anyway two of the motorcycles and both bicycles have
chains. For the bicycle;

https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-CM-.../dp/B00094CWA8

I have this model's predecessor and it works well. I'm not fond of the
citrus based degreaser although it does smell good. Simple Green is just
as good. The whole procedure is a lot less messier particularly if you
have a bike work stand. I've been through a lot of lubes but have pretty
much settled on Boeshield.

For the motorcycles I use kerosene and a tooth brush. Every time I see
my dentist she gives me a toothbrush... I have been lubing with 90w
gear oil but have been trying Motul spray this summer. It goes on white
which is handy and doesn't fling off as much.

In any case, I wouldn't use paint thinner.



gregz September 5th 19 07:11 AM

Chain cleaning
 
A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do
I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.

Thanks,
Andy


If I wanted to do that I would probably use brake cleaner to remove.

Greg

A K September 5th 19 05:48 PM

Chain cleaning
 
On Monday, September 2, 2019 at 9:55:22 PM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 09/02/2019 12:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.


Motorcycle or bicycle? I tend to use 'bike' very loosely which can lead
to confusion. Anyway two of the motorcycles and both bicycles have
chains. For the bicycle;

https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-CM-.../dp/B00094CWA8

I have this model's predecessor and it works well. I'm not fond of the
citrus based degreaser although it does smell good. Simple Green is just
as good. The whole procedure is a lot less messier particularly if you
have a bike work stand. I've been through a lot of lubes but have pretty
much settled on Boeshield.

For the motorcycles I use kerosene and a tooth brush. Every time I see
my dentist she gives me a toothbrush... I have been lubing with 90w
gear oil but have been trying Motul spray this summer. It goes on white
which is handy and doesn't fling off as much.

In any case, I wouldn't use paint thinner.


I use White Lightning Easy Lube to lube my chain. It is a dry lube.

Greases and oils attract dirt.

Andy

Bod[_3_] September 5th 19 05:53 PM

Chain cleaning
 
On 05/09/2019 17:48, A K wrote:
On Monday, September 2, 2019 at 9:55:22 PM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 09/02/2019 12:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.


Motorcycle or bicycle? I tend to use 'bike' very loosely which can lead
to confusion. Anyway two of the motorcycles and both bicycles have
chains. For the bicycle;

https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-CM-.../dp/B00094CWA8

I have this model's predecessor and it works well. I'm not fond of the
citrus based degreaser although it does smell good. Simple Green is just
as good. The whole procedure is a lot less messier particularly if you
have a bike work stand. I've been through a lot of lubes but have pretty
much settled on Boeshield.

For the motorcycles I use kerosene and a tooth brush. Every time I see
my dentist she gives me a toothbrush... I have been lubing with 90w
gear oil but have been trying Motul spray this summer. It goes on white
which is handy and doesn't fling off as much.

In any case, I wouldn't use paint thinner.


I use White Lightning Easy Lube to lube my chain. It is a dry lube.

Greases and oils attract dirt.

Andy

What about using graphite powder.


--
Bod

A K September 6th 19 02:50 AM

Chain cleaning
 
On Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 11:53:10 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote:
On 05/09/2019 17:48, A K wrote:
On Monday, September 2, 2019 at 9:55:22 PM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 09/02/2019 12:52 PM, A K wrote:
I use paint thinner and an old tooth brush to clean my bike chain.

Is there anything I can spray on the chain to dissolve the thinner or do I have to manually rub it off with a rag?

I am open to recommendations to anyone who actually uses one of those chain cleaners.

Motorcycle or bicycle? I tend to use 'bike' very loosely which can lead
to confusion. Anyway two of the motorcycles and both bicycles have
chains. For the bicycle;

https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-CM-.../dp/B00094CWA8

I have this model's predecessor and it works well. I'm not fond of the
citrus based degreaser although it does smell good. Simple Green is just
as good. The whole procedure is a lot less messier particularly if you
have a bike work stand. I've been through a lot of lubes but have pretty
much settled on Boeshield.

For the motorcycles I use kerosene and a tooth brush. Every time I see
my dentist she gives me a toothbrush... I have been lubing with 90w
gear oil but have been trying Motul spray this summer. It goes on white
which is handy and doesn't fling off as much.

In any case, I wouldn't use paint thinner.


I use White Lightning Easy Lube to lube my chain. It is a dry lube.

Greases and oils attract dirt.

Andy

What about using graphite powder.


--
Bod


Graphite powder would probably work but it is real messy.

And much more expensive.

Andy


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