In another post, a couple of forumites mentioned using Liquid Wrench Super Lubricant w/ PTFE as their preferred chain lube.
While I was checking it out at Home Depot, I discovered that Liquid Wrench also make a Dry Lubricant with PTFE that seems like it would be an even better option, since it evaporates to a dry lubricant film with no dust-collecting residues. It also says it's harmless to most paint and specifically lists chains as one of the uses. Here's the product info...
http://www.gunk.com/prodinfo/L512.PDF
And, here's a link to all of the Liquid Wrench lubricants (the one I'm referring to in L512)...
http://www.gunk.com/menu_LP.asp
Has anyone tried this? Results? Any lubricant experts that can see anything "wrong" with using it?
The only hesitation I have is that it may not penetrate into the "innards" of the chain as well, but I have no experience to back this up.
Thanks.
Steve