‘Cheap’ Chain / Drivetrain degreaser ?

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sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
With a few bikes on the go at once - and being quite particular at keeping chain / drivetrain components clean / grit free……I do go through a fair amount of Lube. And have found one I’m really happy with (True Tension; Dry all-weather Tungsten).

But - what that also means is I go through a fair amount of ‘cleaner’. Currently either used / using / tried a couple of Citrus based Aerosol degreasers: either sprayed direct to chain. Or with bike upside down sprayed onto a rag and have the chain run through that. The dry wax I use doesn’t really attract road grit. And this method cleans off old wax a treat. But I do go through more volume and cost of degreaser than the lube itself !

Anyone tried any of the household degreasers ? Anyone use a cheap spirit be it turps, white-spirit or ? Or something else ?

Something a little environmentally friendly, available at least 500ml or 1L at a time and cost effective would be great to hear about……😁
 

Animo

Well-Known Member
Screwfix No Nonsense. Comes in a 5 litre container that will last forever.
 

OldShep

Veteran
I use this, works well, not sure of its green credentials though

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I use a rag soaked in white spirit.

I've never used the Screwfix degreaser, and don't know anything about it, but it's obviously rubbish and anyone who uses it is an idiot. (Is that internetty enough for you? ;) )

White spirit. Can be reused, highly effective as a degrease, inexpensive.

I've used white spirit for 60+ years with no problems whatsoever.
 

Brandane

The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
Diesel is my degreaser of choice.
 
With a few bikes on the go at once - and being quite particular at keeping chain / drivetrain components clean / grit free……I do go through a fair amount of Lube. And have found one I’m really happy with (True Tension; Dry all-weather Tungsten).

But - what that also means is I go through a fair amount of ‘cleaner’. Currently either used / using / tried a couple of Citrus based Aerosol degreasers: either sprayed direct to chain. Or with bike upside down sprayed onto a rag and have the chain run through that. The dry wax I use doesn’t really attract road grit. And this method cleans off old wax a treat. But I do go through more volume and cost of degreaser than the lube itself !

Anyone tried any of the household degreasers ? Anyone use a cheap spirit be it turps, white-spirit or ? Or something else ?

Something a little environmentally friendly, available at least 500ml or 1L at a time and cost effective would be great to hear about……😁

I know its not what you asked specifically but I spray this stuff:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000NNQHYC?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2&th=1

And I occasionally spray this stuff when I pressed for time (the above cleans just as well but takes a little more elbow grease for chains):

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000QGHZO2?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I've been using Halfords concentrated degreaser in my ultrasonic cleaner, comes in a 1L bottle, makes up 5 litres. Works really well.

Like the screwfix degreaser it's ethylene alcohol based - so they should be broadly comparable.
 

Big John

Legendary Member
I've used petrol many a time. Stick it in a large empty coffee jar which is just big enough for a chain. Am I bad? :whistle:
 
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