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Old 09-13-10 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bkaapcke
I'm a Brake Klean guy myself. If you spray a small spot (2.5") on a towel, then wipe the chain, you don't really use that much. A can does about a dozen chain & cassette cleanings.

I've always wondered how often the Simple Green and water with soap guys clean their drivetrains. How about it, guys? bk
Doing what you describe will only clean the outside of the chain. You're not using enough to actually flush out the inside of the rollers, plates and pins. And the actual flushing out of those parts to remove the grit that produces the wear that we measure as "stretch" is what is important. Sorry but your method is all but a waste of time since it accomplishes nothing other than making the chain look pretty.
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