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Old 07-29-09 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MadGrad
Can I use mineral spirits for my cassette? How about my front chainrings? My problem is that while I can always get my chain really clean, I can't clean the cassette/chainrings as well and they much the chain back up. Any advice?
Yes. You do know, however, that many cassettes come apart? The more expensive ones on carriers can be partly disassembled. However the less expensive one are only held together by rivets that can be removed. Now you can get the cassette sparkly clean
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