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Old 07-07-12 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by GetUpnGo
Thanks everyone. I'm going to stop using the White Lightening and switch to Liquid Wrench lubricant.
Ah, just because you somehow thought of Liquid Wrench lubricant, is not a reason to use it unless you have looked into some of the other choices. It would be better to know what you want in a chain lube. There are Teflon lubes that work great and keeps everything pretty clean, but doesn't stand up well to water. There are wet lubes that stand up better to water but they attract dirt and there are wax lubricants like white lightening where you apply the waxy liquid, it sinks in a bit and then flakes off; you need to keep reapplying but it keeps your drivetrain very clean. Do a little homework and make a more informed decision..
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