Swarfega Jizer degreaser

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
It just sounds rude, so no.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Hi,

Anyone tried this or already rate it for use on the bike drivetrain?
I have used the Muc-off degreaser but wondered if Jizer was and good.
I use it to clean my chain every few months. I fill a litre plastic bottle about a quarter full, drop the chain in, screw on the top, and shake it like a demon for two or three minutes. Having drained out the Jizer, I refill the bottle with a water/washing up liquid mixture and repeat the shaking. Finally I repeatedly rinse it with plain water until there are absolutely no traces of bubbles. You then need to cut the top off the bottle to extract the chain before sticking it in the oven at about 70C for ninety minutes. Then reapply your lube.

Works a treat.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
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And here is the Chinese branding of Durex
 
Decades ago, when I had a part-time job in a garage, there was always a can of Jizer handy for cleaning anything from tar-spots to engine blocks. I didn't know they still made it. I have never used it on a bike chain but I can't imagine why it would be a no-go.
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
Have used regular swarfega hand cleaner (non-beaded) on the drivetrain with a toothbrush, that works pretty good. Even diluted it a little and got it into the chain cleaning box, ran the chain through that, tend to prefer FS1 at 50:50 water dilution for the box though tbh.
 

MickeyBlueEyes

Eat, Sleep, Ride, Repeat.
Location
Derbyshire
Interesting to see this questioned posed and the responses given. I used to use Jizer at work and have recently thought the same thing about chain cleaning with it. I'm a big big fan of it. When my current Morgan Blue has run out a barrel of Jizer is on its way to my workshop. Beauty of it is it isn't a one use degreaser, it's been designed to use again and again. Yeah, don't use the same bit for a year but if it can withstand a few weeks of machined components being cleaned in it, it can definitely withstand loads if chain cleans.
 
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