Old 03-16-24, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Racing Dan
Dont get it? it said so in the post you replied to. I wouldn't clean the chain before waxing in the first place, unless it was very filthy and Id do it in molten wax if I had to do it. Why? it said so too. To not get it wet and having to dry it before waxing or have it boil off in the wax. Mind you, no one is twisting your arm, just sharing what I perceive as a much easier approach. Jump to 6min 17 sec in the video to see.

https://youtu.be/X-THvBCW1EU?t=377
Thanks for posting this video. I was hoping to find a video link but that's a lot of pages to go through. Just lucky timing on my part, I guess.

I think I'm going to give this a try. Living in the desert, my main concerns are sand and grit more than rust and oils. One thing I never really liked about cleaning and lubing my chains before is I always felt the lubrication made for a opportune place for grit and sand to adhere. This looks like it has immense benefits in my climate. Going to give it a try!
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