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- From: bcs33424@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Bryan Siegfried)
- Subject: Re: WD-40 To Clean Chains???
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:23:47 GMT
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- markm@iris.polymer.uakron.edu (Mark Alan Matties) writes:
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- >what about wd40 as a cleaning agent then a "real" grease to lube the chain?
-
- That's what I've been told to do. An earlier poster
- said something about WD40 being easy to use. How is it easier
- than using a can of Tri-flo? Granted, some people dip chains
- in parrafin or some other, long greasing strategy. For us
- Tri-flo types, it doesn't take very long at all. FYI, I'm
- not affiliated with Tri-Flo, or even consider it all that
- special, it's just a good aerosol lubricant.
-
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- Bryan Siegfried zig@uiuc.edu
- Solvet saeclum in favilla
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