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Couldn't find paraffin anywhere local, so used Turpentine substitute (pure kerosine). Is that OK to use on chains or will it ruin the chain (o-ring thingies)?
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I use clear parafin, relube straight away afterwards... job done.
You would be suprised how many people dont even bother cleaning or ever look at their chain... they fit an automatic oiler of some description and thing its sorted for them. |
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I like to clean the bike sometimes, but mostly ride it too. Just wondered if anyone has used kerosene and if its safe to do so?
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There's a Scottoiler on my bike, it's been there from new - I look at my chain regularly and in 9 months and 6500 miles it's not needed adjustment or cleaning.
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I do not think turps substitute is kerosene/paraffin. but is a derivative of these.
as for sourcing paraffin, even B&Q sell it in their gardening sections for heating greenhouses. Mark, I am glad I am not the only one to have boiled a chain. in my case on a primus stove as the duchess when berserk when she caught me with the grease can on her cooker. As for scott oilers, great bit of kit, but removed mine as my white wheels couldn't cope
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Went to halfords and a B&Q warehouse, neither had it. Oh well, Im sure I'll find it at some hardware store eventually.
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Kerosene & Paraffin are extensively the same thing, an effective de-greaser is all, I wouldn't leave either in contact with rubber on the bike for any length of time, butfor de-greasing before washinng the bike down it'll be fine.
But as said in normal road uses you don't need to "clean" a modern chain, merely keep the O-rings lubricated so they don't dry out, the scottoiler and other automated oilers do this very well, generally over twice as well as manually doing it, fitting a scottoiler doesn't negate the need to inspect the chain regularly, but that's a 2 minute job that everyone should be doing at least each week. G's post above "how many people dont even bother cleaning or ever look at their chain... " makes a rather sweeping generalization, the two points aren't in the same league, cleaning it isn't necessary, where as inspection is a basic user task. Cheers Mark.
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Cheers rictus, will consider getting scotty. had to clean chain after that mega windy weekend couple of weeks ago. The chain collected dirt, leaves and everything but the sink lol. was nasty!
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