Chain Cleaner
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Chain Cleaner - 9/21/2008 6:17:17 PM
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kamikaze2899
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Used Motorex Chain Cleaner 611. Saw it on the shelf at the dealership and decided to try it. Works well. Dissolved the old lube/wax easily. The only thing is you have to use a lot of it, and the can is pricey. I paid $10. Sprayed it on, scrubbed it with my grunge brush, sprayed it again to rewet the chain and then wiped it with a rag. My chain was pretty dirty so I had to repeat it a few times. it works really good taking of the fling from the chain guard and sprocket cover. Cleaner dries quickly. I was able to clean, and lube the chain in about 45 min. Except for the price I think its a good product.
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RE: Chain Cleaner - 9/26/2008 1:21:05 AM
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greenet
Posts: 13
Joined: 9/16/2008 Status: offline
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I like your montra!
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RE: Chain Cleaner - 10/20/2008 10:43:32 PM
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Xuracing
Posts: 578
Joined: 7/3/2008 From: Pittsburgher 8mo/yr. Jersey boy the other 4 Status: offline
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I am going to have to pick some of this stuff up. Previous owner never cleaned anything. I opened the front sprocket cover and there was goop all over it. Probably from years of excessive build up. I was able to almost fill a spray can cap full of this stuff. Its so bad i am actually thinking of just replacing the sprockets or taking them off and cleaning them
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