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  • Parts Washer
  • backinireland
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    Anyone use something like this for cleaning chains cassettes etc?

    http://www.ukhs.tv/Automotive/Maintenance/3-5-Gallon-Bench-Top-Parts-Washer

    backinireland
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    And what degreaser to use in it

    gusamc
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    in the good old days we got a ‘squareish’ 1 gal container and cut one side out (put cap at bottom as then can drain into a decent container when done) *edit (and a paintbrush)

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    Singlespeed_Shep
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    Stu at Riders Cycle centre has a sonic cleaner thing. Only seen pics on facebook but the results look amazing.

    sharkbait
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    Why do you need something so big? I use an ice cream tub,,

    FuzzyWuzzy
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    That one looks quite decent (assuming it works), seems to be it just uses flow from the nozzle and recirculates using the pump rather than being a sonic one (of which the cheap small ones are pants but the lab grade ones are apparently decent although expensive).

    somafunk
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    That washer up there ^ looks exactly like the draper one i have in my shed, quite a decent wee parts washer and my one is at least 10yrs old and still working fine. I get degreaser solvent for free but if you pop into your local motor factors they will have a choice of degreasers, for your own skin safety i recommend you get a citrus based degreaser.

    PeterPoddy
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    IME they’re not much more effective than hot soapy water.

    trail_rat
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    “IME they’re not much more effective than hot soapy water.”

    your using the wrong solvent then.

    safetykleen ones we use at work and had in the shop i worked in with a service contract for safetykleen fluid are far superior to hot soapy water.

    somafunk
    Full Member

    Yeah, we have a safetykleen in the bikeshop and it’s a doddle to strip a drivetrain and return it to as new condition in a matter of minutes, same as this one.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Do you people not have dishwashers?

    asterix
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    so if I use the dishwasher to strip all the grease of a chain, what should I then lube it with ?

    martymac
    Full Member

    putoline chain wax.
    pricey to buy initially, but a tin will last years as you only use a miniscule amount for each chain.
    comes in a massive tin with 1kg wax.

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