Best Degreaser?
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Having trouble getting this almost tar like s
t off my chain and cassette etc. I've tried gunk, I've tried some aotogylm stuff, and although they partially work, its not getting it off well enough.
I want shiny chain, and I can't see to get that!
So its clear muc off or some crap like that won't cut it, but what is the best? Petrol?
t off my chain and cassette etc. I've tried gunk, I've tried some aotogylm stuff, and although they partially work, its not getting it off well enough.I want shiny chain, and I can't see to get that!
So its clear muc off or some crap like that won't cut it, but what is the best? Petrol?
okgo said:
Not in a dealership anymore.
Carb cleaner Ive seen mentioned a lot, what brands should I be looking at?
I think the one Halfords sells is Winns. Whatever it is, it's the only one I can usually find there. You just spray it on and watch everything NOT metal drip off.Carb cleaner Ive seen mentioned a lot, what brands should I be looking at?
Worth protecting/covering anything you're not wanting covered in black filth beforehand.
On my older bike, I used to clean the alloy rims with it. It improved braking performance immeasurably and stopped the squeaking (I had already lined up the brake blocks with a little leading toe in but they squeaked quite blood curdlingly). I wouldn't risk damaging disk brake pads with it though - it's quite aggressive.
I put the chain in a four pint milk carton with an inch of paraffin, lid on and shake. Repeat every couple of minutes whilst cleaning rest of bike and you will have a clean chain.
Also, when finished put used paraffin in a jar and when you need it next all the crap will have settled in bottom, and you can use again!
Also, when finished put used paraffin in a jar and when you need it next all the crap will have settled in bottom, and you can use again!
Machinemart do a superb degreaser. £4.99 (+vat). Put the chain in a small tub with lid, cover with degreaser/cleaner, put the lid on and shake occasionally. 10 mins later you will have a spotless chain. The degreaser is water based so it doesnt stink like normal degreasers and it is easy to dispose of.
Machinemart also sell a ultrasonic cleaner for £80. Ment to be very good.
Machinemart also sell a ultrasonic cleaner for £80. Ment to be very good.
I've got a gallon of Granville brake cleaner under the bench as my usual go to option once Muc Off has given up. It's pretty nasty!!
https://www.frost.co.uk/granville-brake-clutch-par...
If you really want to go nuclear then...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/292297080373?chn=ps&d...
... but be really careful. Really really careful.
https://www.frost.co.uk/granville-brake-clutch-par...
If you really want to go nuclear then...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/292297080373?chn=ps&d...
... but be really careful. Really really careful.
I've been using this in my chain cleaner tool and and it does a great job. Also use it in a squirty bottle and most stuff is gone after a blast with the hose pipe.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-heavy-duty-...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-heavy-duty-...
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