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rac3r
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PostPosted: 14:08 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Wurth Chain and Brake cleaner - Recommend! Reply with quote

This stuff is awesome! All you have to do is spray it on and my chain came out looking like new and shiny. None of this 'agitate with brush' Laughing My swing arm even came out shiny which I'd never managed before

The only downside is because of the high pressure nozzle I finished the 500ml can just doing the chain, drive train area and a quick go on the brake discs Laughing

I'll be trying the chain lube once the water has dried Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Re: Wurth Chain and Brake cleaner - Recommend! Reply with quote

rac3r wrote:
This stuff is awesome! All you have to do is spray it on and my chain came out looking like new and shiny. None of this 'agitate with brush' Laughing My swing arm even came out shiny which I'd never managed before

The only downside is because of the high pressure nozzle I finished the 500ml can just doing the chain, drive train area and a quick go on the brake discs Laughing

I'll be trying the chain lube once the water has dried Thumbs Up


how much for the chain cleaner!!!?? And you used it all!?

I just cleaned my chain, it came up spotless with minimal effort, i used a few sloshes of parafin on rag, the 4 LITRES cost me £6

you got done! Mr. Green

edit: oh yeah, I lubed my chain with fresh engine oil as well, its whats left over after my last oil change (never uses the full 4 litres), so my lube is free Wink
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rac3r
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah I know but it was so cool the way all the dirt disappeared Laughing

Tutoro next with some engine oil or something. Provided I don't spend the money on something else!
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PostPosted: 23:31 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wurth brake and chain is soooo much more amazing than parafin, it looks clean with parafin but it is spotless with wurth, and it doesn't leave the sticky, oily film like parafin does.

A whole tin is a bit excessive though, mine used to last about 3 full chain, sprockets and wheel washes but that was spray on 6-7 inches agitate with her tooth brush (put it back before she notices) spray off, 10 min job done and spotless .

Wurth FTW Thumbs Up


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PostPosted: 23:36 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

it might be worth doing the chain with paraffin first but being reasonably lazy with it. Then spraying the wurth to finish it off to save it a bit.

I might get myself some if it's that good.
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bacon
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PostPosted: 23:55 - 15 Mar 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

nixon wrote:
Wurth brake and chain is soooo much more amazing than parafin, it looks clean with parafin but it is spotless with wurth, and it doesn't leave the sticky, oily film like parafin does.

A whole tin is a bit excessive though, mine used to last about 3 full chain, sprockets and wheel washes but that was spray on 6-7 inches agitate with her tooth brush (put it back before she notices) spray off, 10 min job done and spotless .

Wurth FTW Thumbs Up


but at 8 times the price? and the fact it gets used so damned fast!?

parafin ta Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 08:05 - 16 Mar 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use Wurth dry wax chain lube and thats pretty good stuff. Never tried the chain cleaner. Used parafin, toothbrush and a rag and it brought the chain up great. Wiped down and left to dry for half hour or so (coffee time) and then re applied the lube.
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