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Furniture spray.
On Jun 9, 6:47*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 9, 8:32*am, thirty-six wrote: On Jun 9, 1:26*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 9, 6:22 am, "Neil" wrote: Cleaned off old oil - sprayed some furniture spray - cycled a couple of miles -seems to work. I'll do a longer rides over the weekend which will explore how long it lasts and whether it picks up grit or not. On chain? I'm using PB-50... Anyone has opinions? http://www.blastercorporation.com/PB_50.html It's cheap and some people use it on the chain. Notice the picture on the can. It say it's a water displacer, it does not mention molybdenum disulphide. *If its for anything other than a childs light duty cycle I'd look for something else, like oil. OK, I tried now Mr Wrench chain lube, equally cheap but hopefully better. http://www.liquidwrench.com/ If I MUST pay for a better quality I wouldn't hesitate to do it though. If it's cheap, smells OK, doesn't stain clothes in a manner which can't be corrected, I'd probably give it a go if it was available here. Note that contact with it will possibly cause you to suffer a slow death with lung cancer, you will parent deformed children and you will be begging for pennies each day until you keel over in the gutter. If you can accept that then your good to go. You have been warned. HAZARDOUS |
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Furniture spray.
tools rolled in newsprint, kept dry might not rust.
if the newspaper gives off a toxic gas when new, that's the rustproofer. some newsprint doesn't stink. linseed ! |
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Furniture spray.
On Jun 9, 6:18*pm, thirty-six wrote:
On Jun 9, 6:47*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 9, 8:32*am, thirty-six wrote: On Jun 9, 1:26*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 9, 6:22 am, "Neil" wrote: Cleaned off old oil - sprayed some furniture spray - cycled a couple of miles -seems to work. I'll do a longer rides over the weekend which will explore how long it lasts and whether it picks up grit or not. On chain? I'm using PB-50... Anyone has opinions? http://www.blastercorporation.com/PB_50.html It's cheap and some people use it on the chain. Notice the picture on the can. It say it's a water displacer, it does not mention molybdenum disulphide. *If its for anything other than a childs light duty cycle I'd look for something else, like oil. OK, I tried now Mr Wrench chain lube, equally cheap but hopefully better. http://www.liquidwrench.com/ If I MUST pay for a better quality I wouldn't hesitate to do it though. If it's cheap, smells OK, doesn't stain clothes in a manner which can't be corrected, I'd probably give it a go if it was available here. *Note that contact with it will possibly cause you to suffer a slow death with lung cancer, you will parent deformed children and you will be begging for pennies each day until you keel over in the gutter. *If you can accept that then your good to go. *You have been warned. * HAZARDOUS Is that the same stuff the Orkin Man uses? |
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