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Old 05-10-09, 05:28 PM
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Does anyone..

.. use Maxima chain wax on their chain?
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Personally, no. I've been using citrus chainbrite and prolink chainlube with great results.

You can find like two reviews on it here:
https://www.mtbr.com/cat/accessories/...53_131crx.aspx
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We use t9 boesheild at the shop.
Penetrates the metal, knocks the crud off and lubricates.
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Originally Posted by The Big Wheel
I've been using citrus chainbrite and prolink chainlube with great results.
+1. Exactly the same here. Works great. I use a FinishLine cleaner machine.
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Leave the wax to road bikes.
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i like the t9 stuff for the mtb.. works great ... i use something called white lightning clean ride on my road bike as it was on clearance. it works ok I guess.. still black gunk coming of the chain, and I don't see that changing... I use simple green and a finish line machine to clean the chain, but still greasy.
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I was wondering about it. A friend of mine uses it thinned out with mineral spirits, applies it to the chain with a dropper bottle. He swears by it.
Myself, I use a mineral spirit motor oil concoction for road and Prolink for off road.
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