Park chain cleaner bath CM5

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country joe

country joe

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Thought with the mickle method there would be a few of these redundant,
but it doesnt look like that.
 
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country joe

country joe

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Sorry it was a park i was looking for, i do have another make, but I'm not impressed,
Anyway thanks for looking, i appreciate that.
 
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country joe

country joe

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hi, MR Pig,
To tell you the truth, ive started using the Mickle method, and im happy with it,
I just wanted the Park bath, as its supposed to be the best,
And i wanted to see, what makes the better job?
CJ.
 

yello

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CJ, the 'mickle method' and the park tool cleaner do the job differently. One isn't simply better than the other.

You'll have to decide which method you believe to be best, and it's not something you can assess by just looking at the results. You need to understand the differences. Do have a go and see what you think but do keep it in mind that they are different.
 

Mr Pig

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I like to remove the chain, totally strip and degrease it, wash and dry it and re-lubricate it. I've done that for years and you can really feel the difference when you put the clean chain on.
 
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country joe

country joe

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I realise taking the chain off is a good method, but i would find it too much bother,
im always looking at different methods,
Which brings me to, has anyone tried Finish line Grunge brush?
 
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