snomaes
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- Location
- Broome, Near Bungay, Norfolk UK
Don't degrease or use WD40 on chains. Use the Mickle-method. Search this (or chain lubing/cleaning), enough reading for days.
I have always used WD-40 for cleaning chains (soak a cloth with it and then turn the cranks and pass the chain through the cloth until all the crud is removed). I then spray more WD-40 onto a clean cloth and do the same thing again.
I have never had a problem with this method and at this time of year I will probably do it once a week after I have hosed the bike down (after brushing the frame/wheels with a water-soluble de-greaser)
I don't like chain lube; it seems to attract too much carp off the road and gums up the works. WD-40 works just fine as the carrier evaporates and just leaves a fine lubricant behind. It also dispels any moisture remaining on the chain after the bike has been rinsed.
I dont use aerosols, I purchase it in bulk and put it into a spray dispenser as it goes much further and is easier to dispense.
I agree that you should never degrease a chain; just clean it and relube regularly. My chains last for thousands of miles and never get corroded.