Sloth
Über Member
I recently had my bike converted from a 2x 105 to a 1x GRX.
The LBS did a good job but also lightly lubed the new chain with what they describe as standard dry weather lube.
Now I meant to ask them to degrease the new chain from the factory grease, and to use a dry lube of my choice (perhaps ‘Squirt’ or similar).
I forgot though and by the time I remembered it was too late.
So my question is, is there a way to degrease and clean the chain enough to be suitably clean, in preparation for applying a wax based dry lube?
I have neither the tools or know how to remove the chain so that’s out. It must be with chain on.
I’d prefer to keep it cheap and simple if possible, without having to buy specialist tools or kit that will likely be seldom if ever used again.
I mean, just how clean does the chain need to be anyway for applying a wax based dry lube?
For example, can I just use some foaming degreaser on the drive train/chain and scrub, followed by another scrub, or even running the chain through one of those small plastic chain cleaning gadgets, that you fill with degreaser and have little brushes inside?
I can’t believe what a ball ache this is to just lube my chain.
Thanks in advance.
The LBS did a good job but also lightly lubed the new chain with what they describe as standard dry weather lube.
Now I meant to ask them to degrease the new chain from the factory grease, and to use a dry lube of my choice (perhaps ‘Squirt’ or similar).
I forgot though and by the time I remembered it was too late.
So my question is, is there a way to degrease and clean the chain enough to be suitably clean, in preparation for applying a wax based dry lube?
I have neither the tools or know how to remove the chain so that’s out. It must be with chain on.
I’d prefer to keep it cheap and simple if possible, without having to buy specialist tools or kit that will likely be seldom if ever used again.
I mean, just how clean does the chain need to be anyway for applying a wax based dry lube?
For example, can I just use some foaming degreaser on the drive train/chain and scrub, followed by another scrub, or even running the chain through one of those small plastic chain cleaning gadgets, that you fill with degreaser and have little brushes inside?
I can’t believe what a ball ache this is to just lube my chain.
Thanks in advance.