Chain cleaner (tool)

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Chain cleaner (tool)

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Chain cleaner tool any idea's which is a good one to get :?:
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Paraffin and toothbrush......and lots of newspaper :thumbup:
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Just watched this learn some thing new every day normally cake my chain on sides with oil.
Gotsome parrafin aswell i'll give that a go cheers :thumbup:
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AMCQ46 wrote:Paraffin and toothbrush......and lots of newspaper :thumbup:
diesel for me. great stuff. and only £1.44 a litre lol - cheap as fook compared to muc off.

back wheel off, washing up bowl under swing arm, 2L of diesel and a toothbrush :)
rag it down after = perfect.

great cleaning stuff. :thumbup:
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I use paraffin as already mentioned, but I can't see anything wrong with diesel either. A tooth brush is just the job,

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benny hedges wrote:
AMCQ46 wrote:Paraffin and toothbrush......and lots of newspaper :thumbup:
diesel for me. great stuff. and only £1.44 a litre lol - cheap as fook compared to muc off.

back wheel off, washing up bowl under swing arm, 2L of diesel and a toothbrush :)
rag it down after = perfect.

great cleaning stuff. :thumbup:
Funnily enough I agree with you, I've seen it used to clean a lot of stuff and gets it the crap off really nicely.
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