super_davo
Veteran
I'm planning on trying waxing when I replace my current chain. The latest waxing pot has a built-in agitator that is supposed to help get the wax into all the nooks and crannies so I have been wondering if my ultrasonic cleaner could do the same thing? Melting enough wax to cover the chain in the cleaner would be impractical (I think) but putting the chain and wax into a zip-tie plastic bag before heating might work ... maybe 🤷♀️
Has anyone tried this or have any thoughts on the matter?
If you mean buying a bespoke for chain waxing system like Cyclowax, yes it will work, and I am sure it would do a great job, but it will cost £££££.
One thing I've recently changed to is using a cheap wax heater (for hair removal) in place of a slow cooker. Mine cost less than £10 from AliExpress, but you can get similar on Amazon for not much more if that scares you. The advantage is you can set the wax temperature at anywhere between 65-75 or whatever is the perfect temperature to 'just melt' the wax. You can switch on with a chain on the top of the unmelted wax, and leave it for as long as you like. A few shakes of the pot to agitate after it has melted, then remove. Turns the whole thing into an 'unattended process'
If you've already got an ultrasonic cleaner, you've already made the biggest expense, and a single bag of wax lasts absolutely ages.