Cycleops
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I think I'll pass on that.Speak for yourself - you could eat your lunch off my old pants**
I think I'll pass on that.Speak for yourself - you could eat your lunch off my old pants**
Reminds of that 'aerosol or ball ?' joke ........ No it's for my armpitsPersonally I just spray the cassette with aerosol brake cleaner.
Indeed; tbh I have more than I know what to do with after years of accumulating old boxers, trousers etc. I usually keep them bagged up then wash them in batches with other dirty / work clothing. Occasionally one will get utterly ruined by getting covered in something particularly nasty (for example when removing sticky "soft touch" rubber coatings from stuff) but it's no big deal as it just goes on the fire and I move onto the next one.Old clothing is very useful for rags. The rags are reusable - I've even washed them for reuse. The use of throw-away wet-wipes for bike cleaning (or almost anything else for that matter) is difficult to justify.
I might give wax a try. I am fed up with oily gunk on drivetrains!I've found similar to @ColinJ when cleaning up cassettes; however don't expect to have to clean them ever again now that I run a waxed drivetrain
Yesterday I cut up my old dressing gown and it's now in a box ready to go out to the shed for use as oil rags. Brilliant towel material for cleaning grease of metal.
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I might give wax a try. I am fed up with oily gunk on drivetrains!
Thankfully not, she considers blue to masculine.Didn’t your partner object to you cutting their gown up?
I tried this using a soiled pair of my Y fronts, and the cassette ended up considerably grimer than before I'd started.I have a few pairs of old boxer shorts which have seen better days so I have been ripping them up to use as cleaning rags. Then it struck me that the wide elasticated waistbands would be just perfect for cleaning bike cassettes...
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Brush degreaser onto the cassette with an old toothbrush, then stretch the Boxerwaistaliser along the cassette and pull back and forth. It can clean both sides of a sprocket simultaneously!
Call me old-fashioned, but I washed the old boxers before turning them into cleaning rags!I tried this using a soiled pattern of my Y fronts, and the cassette ended up considerably grimer than before I'd started.