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discovered this morning how good they are for cleaning wheels, removes allsorts of crud & chain wax. brilliant.
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When I was a lad I always used to clean the chain of my bicycle outside the laboratory window with sterile mediwipes. The alcohol in them did a lovely job and the chlorhexidine kept the bugs away nicely.
There's no correlation between the routes I pedalled along and MRSA, btw ![]() But as Tim says wetwipes are a jolly good and handy thing to have. I'd advise taking them on any biking trip. |
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