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Old 24-11-07, 03:34 PM   #1
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Hi everyone,

I was wondering whats best to clean my chain with, before I reapply the lube. Normaly, I used AC90 (http://www.bazaarbuilder.com/cgi-bin...chant=instoneb) but I know this isnt very good for the O-rings etc. Reding about on the internet suggests that I should be using kerosene.

What does everyone here use to clean chains before they put lube back on? I've read that some of you use parrafin, is this ok?

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Old 24-11-07, 05:06 PM   #2
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Paraffins fine, its pretty similar to kero anyway.
Diesel works too
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Old 24-11-07, 05:34 PM   #3
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Kerosene is the American word for paraffin. I use this Parasene Superwarm fuel from Homebase (about £5 for 5l) with an old toothbrush and an ice cream tub. Comes up a treat .
Put a little bit on some cloth and its good for cleaning the other oily bits or the wheels too.

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Old 24-11-07, 05:36 PM   #4
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Yep, paraffin here too. Cheap as chips and does the job brilliantly.
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Old 24-11-07, 06:33 PM   #5
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paraffin is great stuff
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Old 24-11-07, 06:35 PM   #6
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I use this Parasene Superwarm fuel from Homebase (about £5 for 5l) with an old toothbrush and an ice cream tub.
Same, except I buy it from B & Q because I get staff discount in there
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Old 24-11-07, 06:38 PM   #7
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I've just bought some non-abrasive brake disc cleaner at the recommendation of a bike garage. They said they use it in the workshop and their own bikes.

Is this right? As people on the org seem to use parafin / kero?
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As people on the org seem to use parafin / kero?
Its because its way cheaper than the stuff you've just bought. I think we paid £4 ish for 5 litres, we've had it two years and we've still got loads left...
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Old 24-11-07, 06:44 PM   #9
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Parafin. A few quid at any B&Q, Focus or Homebase.
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I've just bought some non-abrasive brake disc cleaner at the recommendation of a bike garage. They said they use it in the workshop and their own bikes.

Is this right? As people on the org seem to use parafin / kero?
They recommend that stuff 'cos thier making a healthy profit on it.
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