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![]() "Deep Freud Moors" wrote in message news ![]() ... Crikey, do I have to go back to my original statement yet again??? You can always tell when Steve Urwin has been on the TV ;-) Very good interview on Denton's show. Tim |
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![]() "Deep Freud Moors" wrote in message news ![]() ... Crikey, do I have to go back to my original statement yet again??? You can always tell when Steve Urwin has been on the TV ;-) Very good interview on Denton's show. Tim |
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Theo Bekkers wrote:
The primary purpose of grease is lubrication. Grease is just very thick oil. Not quite, Theo. In common english usage, "grease" can refer to solid oils, such as animal fat. But lubricating "grease" is completely different. It just looks the same, hence the same name. As he said, its oil + thickeners. http://www.lubems.com/Composition.htm |
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Theo Bekkers wrote:
The primary purpose of grease is lubrication. Grease is just very thick oil. Not quite, Theo. In common english usage, "grease" can refer to solid oils, such as animal fat. But lubricating "grease" is completely different. It just looks the same, hence the same name. As he said, its oil + thickeners. http://www.lubems.com/Composition.htm |
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"Mike" wrote
Theo Bekkers wrote: The primary purpose of grease is lubrication. Grease is just very thick oil. Not quite, Theo. In common english usage, "grease" can refer to solid oils, such as animal fat. But lubricating "grease" is completely different. It just looks the same, hence the same name. As he said, its oil + thickeners. I believe the context of the discussion was grease as used on bicycles. I don't think anyone was advocating the use of chicken fat in their bottom bracket. :-) Theo |
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"Mike" wrote
Theo Bekkers wrote: The primary purpose of grease is lubrication. Grease is just very thick oil. Not quite, Theo. In common english usage, "grease" can refer to solid oils, such as animal fat. But lubricating "grease" is completely different. It just looks the same, hence the same name. As he said, its oil + thickeners. I believe the context of the discussion was grease as used on bicycles. I don't think anyone was advocating the use of chicken fat in their bottom bracket. :-) Theo |
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Is it ok to hose a bike to clean it?
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Is it ok to hose a bike to clean it?
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Arpit wrote:
Is it ok to hose a bike to clean it? Yes, but use a low pressure garden hose and try not to concentrate the stream at the hubs, bottom bracket or steerer tube. A shimano team mechanic I was talking with a few years ago said that he only ever used a bucket, a small amount of dishwashing detergent and a large soft brush (like a dustpan brush). The point was that he washed and serviced the team bikes after *every* ride, so the dirt was never caked on to a point that it had to be blasted off Al. |
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Arpit wrote:
Is it ok to hose a bike to clean it? Yes, but use a low pressure garden hose and try not to concentrate the stream at the hubs, bottom bracket or steerer tube. A shimano team mechanic I was talking with a few years ago said that he only ever used a bucket, a small amount of dishwashing detergent and a large soft brush (like a dustpan brush). The point was that he washed and serviced the team bikes after *every* ride, so the dirt was never caked on to a point that it had to be blasted off Al. |
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