JHZR2
Staff member
I tried cleaning a chain in the ultrasonic cleaner recently. Used some finish line degreaser and water.
It was interesting to watch dirt float out of the chain parts as soon as I turned it on. It was also interesting to see the dirt remain dispersed in the water. It wouldn’t settle.
Well, a lot did I guess.
The chain, which is a few years old but has very few miles, didn’t come out as clean and bright as I had hoped.
And a lot could still be wiped off.
Is this as good as it gets? Is there another way to get chains clean and bright? I’ve heard of the jar of diesel or kerosene or mineral spirits. I’ll probably do that as well.
So, what do you say, good to run, or do something else?
I’ll probably put dumonde tech classic original on there and call it a day if I shouldn’t do anything else. Some day I may like to get into the Silca wax system but not today.
It was interesting to watch dirt float out of the chain parts as soon as I turned it on. It was also interesting to see the dirt remain dispersed in the water. It wouldn’t settle.
Well, a lot did I guess.
The chain, which is a few years old but has very few miles, didn’t come out as clean and bright as I had hoped.
And a lot could still be wiped off.
Is this as good as it gets? Is there another way to get chains clean and bright? I’ve heard of the jar of diesel or kerosene or mineral spirits. I’ll probably do that as well.
So, what do you say, good to run, or do something else?
I’ll probably put dumonde tech classic original on there and call it a day if I shouldn’t do anything else. Some day I may like to get into the Silca wax system but not today.