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Cleaning and lubing chain
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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 1048149, member: 20652"] It depends on whether it's an o-ring chain or not. For o-ring chains use a soft bristle brush and degreaser then WD40 it. Make sure you still lube it because the o-rings only keep the pin lubricated. the outer rollers still need it. NEVER spray it with a pressure washer. On non o-ring chanins I blast the snot out of it with a pressure washer and then hit it with WD40 to chase away the water from inside the chain. The WD40 will protect it enough until you get a chance to properly lube it. The key is to spray it with WD40 anytime it gets wet to keep it from rusting. [/QUOTE]
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