I have one of those clear plastic devices that I close over the lower run of my chain to clean it.
It's full of little whirring brushes and keeps me amused while I twiddle the pedals and watch it get to work.
It has a sump that I fill with cleaning fluid that I can watch as it splashes all over the brushes...
I've put all sorts of gubbins in it over the years, but I'm looking for a cheap and readily available alternative.
For mower, chainsaw and strimmer I keep a jerry and some plastic cans of unleaded petrol.
Question 1: Can I use petrol as a chain cleaner in my whirring-brush plasctic box before drying and lubing?
I may be mad to ask, but it's a serious question. In my youth one used petrol to clean all sorts of components... engine parts before reassembly and even air filters in the desert.
Question 2: If not petrol, what?
I am essentially tighter than a tight thing and don't like to use those posh brands that cost more per gramme than saffron.
It's full of little whirring brushes and keeps me amused while I twiddle the pedals and watch it get to work.
It has a sump that I fill with cleaning fluid that I can watch as it splashes all over the brushes...
I've put all sorts of gubbins in it over the years, but I'm looking for a cheap and readily available alternative.
For mower, chainsaw and strimmer I keep a jerry and some plastic cans of unleaded petrol.
Question 1: Can I use petrol as a chain cleaner in my whirring-brush plasctic box before drying and lubing?
I may be mad to ask, but it's a serious question. In my youth one used petrol to clean all sorts of components... engine parts before reassembly and even air filters in the desert.
Question 2: If not petrol, what?
I am essentially tighter than a tight thing and don't like to use those posh brands that cost more per gramme than saffron.