Originally Posted by
cyccommute
I’ve used wax lubricants (solvent based) in wet conditions while on tour and during rain even here in the dry West...a lot of our water falls in brief but very intense doses. I also use wax based lubricants in winter conditions. People are under the (very) mistaken impression that wax “washes off”. You could put wax in water and mix it with a 150 horsepower Evenrude and it would never mix with water. Oil doesn’t mix with water nor does it “wash off”. Wax is solid oil with even less affinity for water.
Wax doesn’t flow back into gaps when it is squeezed out which is why chain squeak after rain. But while oil flows, it doesn’t mean the same damage isn’t caused by water when wax is used. It just masks the sound.
And, yea, I’m expecting flaming Triflow any day. Thankfully it’s tough to ignite.
I've switched recently to solvent based dry lube after reading some of your encouraging posts on the matter. So far I'm sold on it - thanks! I live in Florida, so time will tell as far as what happens after being stuck in the downpours here during the summer rainy season. But I have to imagine it'll be a lot better than the previous black/greasy mess I wound up with when using wet lube...