Maxima 75920 Clean-Up Chain Cleaner - 15.5 oz. Aerosol
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It includes a nozzle as well as a tube. Request a return label (free return shipping) and a replacement from the seller or Amazon. It's a pain, but no one, not even Amazon, gets it right all of the time: Good luck
It's a cleaner for chainlink fences. It cleans the chain and then you rinse it off, so I'm sure you can use any lube you want after that. It removes the black paint from my sprocket, so I don't like to use it. It was designed to be used with chain wax.
Try ordering it and see if they will ship to your location.
Don't use it on bicycles because it's too harsh. I used it on my motorcycle and thought it'd be fine on my mountain bike, but it ruined it by cleaning all the packing grease out of the hub. Use a bicycle-specific product, such as a clean-and-lube all-in-one.
Selected User Reviews For Maxima 75920 Clean-Up Chain Cleaner - 15.5 oz. Aerosol
This is what I bought to clean my quad's chain. I sprayed it on my chain and a greasy area on the motor near the front sprocket, then sprayed it off with water after letting it sit for about 10 minutes. All of the lube had been removed from the chain, and there was a spot that was completely clean where I had over-lubed. sprayed. This is now my go-to method for getting rid of grease. I'll be purchasing more of this product.
My 2005 Honda CBR 600 f4i had 10,000 miles on it and the chain was filthy. I used Maxima to clean up my chain and discovered that it was rusted. After cleaning my buddy's 2008 Honda CBR 600 RR, it looked brand new.
I wore NITRILE gloves to protect my hands and noticed that they The O-chain is without a doubt. Because rings are made of a different material, we won't be able to tell if O-rings have been damaged. Rings. When it comes to the chain as a whole, it's a no-brainer. It's back to the metal (grey in my case) shine. br>Additionally, the Cleaner removed all oil/dust (not sure what those layers are called-- dirt packs) from the frame Unless you don't mind having oil spots on your driveway, make sure you have something (perhaps a cardboard) underneath the chain (for the entire length).
In only 5 minutes, my chain had become spotless. Spray the cleaner on, scrub it with a brush for a few seconds, and then watch the magic happen as the hose sprays it. Pure, bare metal in an instant. For fun, I tried it out on a 20-year-old mountain bike, and it appears to be brand new. In addition, both motorcycle chains are immaculate. Wear a mask or hold your breath while spraying because it has a strong odor.
This stuff works like a charm. It's easy to get rid of with just a little water. Following that, the chain glistens. After that, I used CHAIN WAX to lubricate the chain. I wish I had known about this product years ago. Unlike the old method of soaking your chain in automatic transmission fluid, this method is much cleaner. ,,,,,,,,, To go along with this, get a good chain scrubber brush. The seller was extremely prompt in his delivery. I'm in a good mood right now. Without a doubt, I am a customer.
simpler and less costly It does its job, but it spreads all over the place and creates a massive mess. From now on, I'll be using kerosene and a spray bottle. It's less expensive and messier.
This stuff is extremely powerful, and I'm afraid I won't be able to handle it if I don't act quickly. After using it on my chain, I don't wipe the areas or wash my bike because the paint will be damaged. It's so strong that I don't even use it to scrub my chain; instead, I spray it on a towel and pull my chain through it with tension. I can see it being very useful on a really bad/mucky chain, but I won't buy it again because I clean and lube it regularly and don't need to worry about it damaging my paint.
This is fantastic. For the first time, I used it today, and I was blown away. I applied it to the entire chain, let it soak in for about 15 minutes, then worked it in with a wet rag and sprayed everything with water. The chain has been restored to its former glory.