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Cleaning chain - how?
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<blockquote data-quote="fsfcks" data-source="post: 1011831" data-attributes="member: 21518"><p>What is a good method to clean a chain that is getting "dirty" eg oil deposits, sap etc. I was thinking something that could evaporate easily eg mineral spirits would work best and make the re-oiling easier. If I used an industrial type cleaner then the chain would need throughly water rinsed and dried before re-oiling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fsfcks, post: 1011831, member: 21518"] What is a good method to clean a chain that is getting "dirty" eg oil deposits, sap etc. I was thinking something that could evaporate easily eg mineral spirits would work best and make the re-oiling easier. If I used an industrial type cleaner then the chain would need throughly water rinsed and dried before re-oiling. [/QUOTE]
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