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str8flexed 05-05-06 08:41 AM

Dish detergent as degreaser for chain cleaning?
 
Anyone tried this? Dish detergent is supposed to remove grease from plates, etc...

Just wondering. Thanks. :)

cheeseflavor 05-05-06 08:42 AM

It works. Not as well as citrus-based degreaser, but I've used it.

str8flexed 05-05-06 08:46 AM

Hmmmm. Do you know if CVS has mineral spirits? lol

powers2b 05-05-06 08:46 AM

I use Dish Wish.
But not on my bikes.
http://www.privatelabelmag.com/pdf/m...d_cleaners.cfm

Enjoy

Landgolier 05-05-06 09:21 AM

Palmolive works way better than Joy. Don't ask me how I know that...

If all you have handy is a CVS, get rubbing alcohol. 95% is better than 70%. Not for use while it's on the bike, but good for the wash in a bottle thing.

San Rensho 05-05-06 12:48 PM

Spray it with citrus cleaner and then put it in the dishwasher. Works pretty good. It is a very dangerous procedure, however, its been known to lead to divorce.

Peek the Geek 05-05-06 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by Landgolier
Palmolive works way better than Joy.

"Look, Madge! I soaked in it!"


http://www.tvacres.com/images/madge.jpg

Insight Driver 05-05-06 02:49 PM

I use mineral spirits in a Park chaincleaner. I also use a toothbrush to get off the grime the cleaner doesn't get to. When I'm done with that I wipe the chain dry with a clean cotton rag. I let it dry. When it's dry, it's dry to touch and won't leave marks on a white cloth. I then use a light oil then wipe the chain again so it's mostly dry. The oil is in the links where it needs to be at this point. The main thing is the cleaning gets all the abrasive grime off that wears things down. Everyone has their own religion where it concerns how they clean and lube their chain. This happens to be mine.

Dish detergents are not effective enough to clean all the grime off the chain. I've tried it.

Landgolier 05-05-06 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by San Rensho
Spray it with citrus cleaner and then put it in the dishwasher. Works pretty good. It is a very dangerous procedure, however, its been known to lead to divorce.

Awesome.

Also, since we all obviously own keyboards, I can report that you can put all the nonelectronic components of a keyboard in the dishwasher. You would not believe the smutz that accumulates in the key mechanism.

roccobike 05-05-06 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by str8flexed
Anyone tried this? Dish detergent is supposed to remove grease from plates, etc...

Just wondering. Thanks. :)

I just purchased an ultrasonic cleaner. I'll let you know if it works with dishwashing detergent as soon as it arrives. I hope this thing is worth the money.

landstander 05-07-06 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by roccobike
I just purchased an ultrasonic cleaner. I'll let you know if it works with dishwashing detergent as soon as it arrives. I hope this thing is worth the money.

Just out of curiosity, where does one find such beasties and how much do they cost?

JDP526 05-07-06 05:27 PM

Ultrasonic cleaners
 
I bought mine at Harbor Freight, on sale for about $25. Keep in mind that the 'sonic' cleaner sold at walmart is not a true ultrasonic cleaner like one at HF. We use it to clean bearings, but I may have to try it with chain if it will fit in pan. I also use paper coffee filters so I can re-use cleaners a few times before tossing.


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