What is your method applying silca supper secret economically? I use the park tool chain cleaner without the sponge and return the rest into the bottle. Any other ideas?
What is your method applying silca supper secret economically? I use the park tool chain cleaner without the sponge and return the rest into the bottle. Any other ideas?
I hope this is a joke. Just drip one drop on each roller. Josh has like 10 videos on this
DrSuprane on
You’re putting a lot on the outside of the rollers which isn’t needed. 1 drop per link slowly. I don’t have the patience for that so I backspin the chain and just squeeze the bottle until the rollers are covered. I do the same paper towel (but 3 sheet, folded length-wise) to catch the whole drivetrain.
jayeffkay on
I personally put my super secret in a super soaker 3000 and spray my chain and drive train. Towel dry and then ring the towels out back into the bottle. I find this strategy uses just as much chain wax as you probably use with this method.
PsychologicalStasis on
Would love to know why you think this method is economical compared to one drop per link as recommended by Silca.
poopoopeepeecac on
What
otismcotis on
I wonder how much wax you’re wasting by applying it like this…
HeathenDevilPagan on
Jesus… I get way better results without this absolute mess of a process.
Mrjlawrence on
This is not the way to apply any lube
linef4ult on
Step 1. Get a belt
Step 2. Have a beer instead of cleaning and maintaining drive trains.
Ok-Duck-5127 on
Filter the remaining chain cleaner fluid as you pour it back into the bottle. Do this by putting a plastic funnel in the chain strupper bottle bottle and placing a paper coffee filter in the funnel. Then pour the used chain cleaner fluid back into the bottle
primosz on
You are using tool for chain cleaning as a very messy and over complicated method of applying wax.
Just give a drop on each link, spin, towel the excess.
You are losing any savings by residue inside the chain cleaning tool.
Swarfega on
How to drag crap from your chain into all your lube with this one simple trick…
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I hope this is a joke. Just drip one drop on each roller. Josh has like 10 videos on this
You’re putting a lot on the outside of the rollers which isn’t needed. 1 drop per link slowly. I don’t have the patience for that so I backspin the chain and just squeeze the bottle until the rollers are covered. I do the same paper towel (but 3 sheet, folded length-wise) to catch the whole drivetrain.
I personally put my super secret in a super soaker 3000 and spray my chain and drive train. Towel dry and then ring the towels out back into the bottle. I find this strategy uses just as much chain wax as you probably use with this method.
Would love to know why you think this method is economical compared to one drop per link as recommended by Silca.
What
I wonder how much wax you’re wasting by applying it like this…
Jesus… I get way better results without this absolute mess of a process.
This is not the way to apply any lube
Step 1. Get a belt
Step 2. Have a beer instead of cleaning and maintaining drive trains.
Filter the remaining chain cleaner fluid as you pour it back into the bottle. Do this by putting a plastic funnel in the chain strupper bottle bottle and placing a paper coffee filter in the funnel. Then pour the used chain cleaner fluid back into the bottle
You are using tool for chain cleaning as a very messy and over complicated method of applying wax.
Just give a drop on each link, spin, towel the excess.
You are losing any savings by residue inside the chain cleaning tool.
How to drag crap from your chain into all your lube with this one simple trick…