I just cleaned and lubed my chain for the first time. I used Maxima Chain cleaner with a grunge brush to get off the factory grease and hosed it off. I then dried it with a couple rags and sprayed the Maxima Chain wax on. Let it dry over night. I live on a dirt lane and hope the wax won't attract as much dirt.
Btw I did the WD40 with a rag to clean and then used a chain wax to lube. My question what is a good brush to use for cleaning that is safe for the chain on the CB? Thanks
(03-11-2016, 01:23 AM)drodg58_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Btw I did the WD40 with a rag to clean and then used a chain wax to lube. My question what is a good brush to use for cleaning that is safe for the chain on the CB? Thanks
I use an old tooth brush and WD-40. The stiff brushes may damage the O-rings according to some. Also clean the sprocket teeth at the same time. Wipe it all down with a dry rag and then lube.
(03-11-2016, 01:23 AM)drodg58_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Btw I did the WD40 with a rag to clean and then used a chain wax to lube. My question what is a good brush to use for cleaning that is safe for the chain on the CB? Thanks
The original Grunge Brush. Available at pretty much any MC shop, or you can find imitations all over eBay.
I use the Grunge Brush and the cleaner that came with it.
When the cleaner ran out I went back to old reliable - WD40.
The brush works very well with either product.
I used Chain Wax for a long time until I discovered the Dupont chain lube. I acquired several cans of that and when they run out I'll probably go back to Chain Wax.
If I'm on a road trip I carry a small can of Chain Wax.
WD40 damages the o rings. Use non-flammable kerosene and a brush.
The grunge brush is perfect. A tooth brush works but is a lot of trouble.
(03-11-2016, 07:54 AM)NightRider_imp Wrote: [ -> ]WD40 damages the o rings. Use non-flammable kerosene and a brush.
The grunge brush is perfect. A tooth brush works but is a lot of trouble.
Do you have a source for that? I remember someone over on ADVRider (I think) doing some extensive testing of several potential cleaning agents on actual chain o-rings. I recall that long term immersion of o-rings in both kerosene and WD-40 showed no changes. The WD-40 Company also says it will not damage o-rings.
Personally, I use kerosene because it's cheaper. I know quite a few rider's who've been using WD-40 for decades (as a cleaner, not a lube) without issues.
WD-40 is completely safe for O-rings. It is a formula similar to kerosene. Motorcyclist magazine recently tested WD-40, soaking chain O-rings in the product for an extended period. The rings suffered no damage whatever and were as soft and pliable as new. I have been using WD-40 as a chain cleaner for over 12 years and have gotten excellent results. Like kerosene it is highly flammable.
(03-11-2016, 01:23 AM)drodg58_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Btw I did the WD40 with a rag to clean and then used a chain wax to lube. My question what is a good brush to use for cleaning that is safe for the chain on the CB? Thanks
Be careful using a grunge brush. It is possible to damage O/Z rings.
Cheers