Old 08-20-08 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Ostuni
i use 'orange blast' auto degreaser...

fill this up, run chain through 25x

empty degreaser, fill with water, repeat

dry chain, apply prolink chain lube...

remove rear wheel, spray orange blast on cassette, brush, rinse with water gently, dry by flossing cassette with shop towel...

spray chain rings with orange blast, brush, spray with water, dry...

nice shiny clean and quiet drive chain...

Originally Posted by Bob Ross
Ten minutes?!?! Either you're from one of them thar newfangled planets where the laws of physics don't apply, or you're doing a really crappy job.



Yeah, now that's what I'm talkin' about. Takes *way* more than ten minutes though.

help...
so can i safely say that no black or gray color will come out of chain after lubing? i think i didnt clean it to the fullest ...i degrease, then i whip down, then degrease again...maybei should have just 'filled with water' then dry it off, then lube it? i thought water would hurt the chain...i guess not? so i guess i didnt get all the grim out of a lot of the links on the chain...if anybody can help with this, thank you in advance!
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