Let's revive the old debate.

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Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Unrealistic clams, I think.

Dammit! Very good...thanks for that pearl of wisdom ;-)
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Welcome to our tunaverse

Is your birthsign Pisces?
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
Nothing wrong with 3 in 1as a chain lube.
If you can find notable differences in cyclists performance due to different chain lubes, I'm all ears.
Weight is a factor in cycling, but can you detect a difference of +/- 1 gram in the real world?
Wikipedia:-
An advertisement found in The Church Standard magazine (April 13, 1901, p 867) offers 3 in 1 Oil as a perfect polish for pianos. It claimed that the oil was "long lasting" and did not come off on the clothes. An advertisement found in Good Housekeeping (March 1930) suggests using 3 in 1 Oil as a furniture polish, by wringing out a water-soaked cloth and putting 3 in 1 Oil on it, wiping the dirt off the surface with the oiled cloth, then polishing the surface clean with a dry soft cloth.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Wikipedia:-
An advertisement found in The Church Standard magazine (April 13, 1901, p 867) offers 3 in 1 Oil as a perfect polish for pianos. It claimed that the oil was "long lasting" and did not come off on the clothes. An advertisement found in Good Housekeeping (March 1930) suggests using 3 in 1 Oil as a furniture polish, by wringing out a water-soaked cloth and putting 3 in 1 Oil on it, wiping the dirt off the surface with the oiled cloth, then polishing the surface clean with a dry soft cloth.

Try doing that with yer finish-line crap....
 
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