Chain lube of choice?

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
£2.99 from Aldi...

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I rate it.
 

mgs315

Senior Member
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Use this at the mo. Green Oil Wet Chain Lube.

Biodegradable and even the container is made from 100% recycled plastic. Seems to work fine as a a product.

Small green gestures and all. They all add up.
 

PapaZita

Guru
Location
St. Albans
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Use this at the mo. Green Oil Wet Chain Lube.

Biodegradable and even the container is made from 100% recycled plastic. Seems to work fine as a a product.

Small green gestures and all. They all add up.


I hope they've reformulated it since the bottle I tried a few years ago. It wasn't obviously bad as a lubricant, but a thick sticky residue built up that was highly resistant to cleaning. I suspect the serious solvents that eventually got it off did more environmental harm than a little bit of oil would have done. I've gone back to oily oil.
 

Threevok

Growing old disgracefully
Location
South Wales
I hope they've reformulated it since the bottle I tried a few years ago. It wasn't obviously bad as a lubricant, but a thick sticky residue built up that was highly resistant to cleaning. I suspect the serious solvents that eventually got it off did more environmental harm than a little bit of oil would have done. I've gone back to oily oil.

I shall report back :okay:
 

mgs315

Senior Member
I hope they've reformulated it since the bottle I tried a few years ago. It wasn't obviously bad as a lubricant, but a thick sticky residue built up that was highly resistant to cleaning. I suspect the serious solvents that eventually got it off did more environmental harm than a little bit of oil would have done. I've gone back to oily oil.

Hmm, seems ok with a weekly/fortnightly Mickle method (depending on usage).
 
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