Homemade grunge (chain cleaning) brushes for the poor
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In the UK we only really call it kerosene if it is being used as aeroplane fuel, otherwise it is paraffin, wax is paraffin wax.
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"Before anyone complains they are messy, they are for cleaning motorcycle chains not scrubbing the Queen's clunge . "
I hope J house gets to see this. It'll help him orientate the correct connotation. Another use of the most fabulous word in the English language- Clunge!
I suspect the queen probably has staff to service her undercarriage anyway.
Nice one Danny-o.
Personally I just leave my chain dirty. That's just me.
I hope J house gets to see this. It'll help him orientate the correct connotation. Another use of the most fabulous word in the English language- Clunge!
I suspect the queen probably has staff to service her undercarriage anyway.
Nice one Danny-o.
Personally I just leave my chain dirty. That's just me.
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I'm still not sold on the idea of chain cleaning. It seems more of an aesthetic thing rather than serving any real maintenance purpose. After all, if you soak it in Paraffin (Kerosine), some of that is going to get past the o rings and dilute the lubricant that's actually doing its job at the bearing surfaces.
I'll stick to using a rag and keeping the chain regularly lubricated thanks.
Toothbrushes are for Chadwells... and possibly queens clunges.
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