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Old 10-24-09 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Spartacus4006
I work for Finish Line. Thanks for using our lubes! If you’ve been riding all summer, it’s probably time to clean you chain anyway. Speed Degreaser will melt away all the nasty stuff that destroys chains and gears. We have a video at our website that shows you how to do it. Go to www.finishlineusa.com.

If you’re feeling a little lazy, then technically you could apply Ceramic Lube on top of Dry Lube. What you don’t want to do is apply a wax lube over an oil-based lube or vice versa. Hope that helped! Let me know if you have any more questions.
I'm so glad you responded!!! It's rare when someone who works for a particular industry is on a forum like this.

I've too been using your products for a very long time, especially the Dry Teflon (and the Degreaser, cleaning machine and wash) which (all) worked very well. Recently I bought the Ceramic Wax (Pro Road) against my better judgement because I've had very poor performance (durability and chain wear) from White Lightening (which I know that FinishLine now owns) and Pedros Ice Lube. But I was thinking that with nano-sized platelets of ceramic boron nitride and micron particles of fluoropolymer (the container mentions) that this stuff would be way better then WL or Pedros, but is it better then those? and is it better then the Dry Teflon? Or just the same just a bunch of fancy words? In other words is your Ceramic Wax product just relabled WL?

This product is being used on a new chain so cleaning the chain is not an issue.
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