Answered: Top 5 Chain Re-Waxing Questions & Race Day Tips For Cycling Maintenance!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Josh is diving into the most common chain waxing questions that have been in our channels recently. Whether you're preparing for a race day or simply maintaining your bike, our FAQ session covers everything from re-waxing techniques to handling those long/muddy race scenarios.
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    Most Common Questions Covered:
    1. How to re-wax a hot melt chain.
    2. Chain Waxing strategies for long and/or muddy races.
    3. Cleaning tips for muddy/greasy waxed chains post-race.
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  • @MrJaycobsen
    @MrJaycobsen 3 месяца назад +116

    Yes to metric system and celsius!

    • @ephboulder
      @ephboulder 3 месяца назад +1

      C isn't metric! Kelvin is the metric unit for temp.

    • @dasf89
      @dasf89 3 месяца назад +2

      @@ephboulder there's no "metric" unit for temperature, but it's one of the base SI units.

    • @ephboulder
      @ephboulder 3 месяца назад

      @@dasf89 Sortof - all the various equations are for K. In particular to cycling, the ideal gas law. PV=NRT. If you used C, that would imply a negative pressure in your tires and time you head out below freezing.

    • @dasf89
      @dasf89 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ephbouldersorry, I realized my comment was ambiguous. Of course I meant K is one of the base units, not C.

    • @MrJaycobsen
      @MrJaycobsen 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ephboulder Good to know, but I didn't say so either 😉

  • @jvogel431
    @jvogel431 3 месяца назад +9

    I got a cheap stainless steel dog food bowl to use for dunking chains in boiling water. It is a completely therapeutic experience! Nothing better than pulling a brilliantly shining chain out of the drink and ready for a new wax application. The entire Silca waxing set up is insanely awesome. The Strip Chips are a total game changer. They make a very easy project completely mindless.

    • @irfuel
      @irfuel 3 месяца назад

      Unless you have Shimano 105 12 speed chains. They seem to eat dirt on the plates and never let it go again. Zero issues here with SRAM XX1 chains.

  • @rroessing
    @rroessing 3 месяца назад +19

    Believing in metric system - you are my man.
    Love your videos!
    All the very best for you from Germany ;)

  • @emilgercke2132
    @emilgercke2132 3 месяца назад +17

    My tip; put a small magnet on top of the Chain Wax System, it hold quick links in a handy place.

    • @user-jj4sj9rf7x
      @user-jj4sj9rf7x 3 месяца назад

      The rewaxing process involves unlink/relink of the quick links and I'm not sure if I have to swap a new link every few weeks between the rewaxing. I'm about to have my first rewaxing session and just realized that the investment into quicklinks would be stupid high . How would you do this? THX

    • @lellinger
      @lellinger 3 месяца назад

      @@user-jj4sj9rf7x I use my quick link 3-4 times before replacing. It is officially a single-use item, however. Could use the drip wax instead

    • @oximoronin
      @oximoronin 3 месяца назад

      ​@@user-jj4sj9rf7xsome quick links are reuseable. Also, you shouldn't need to rewax a lot as long as the chains do not get wet. If it gets wet during your ride. Make sure to dry the chain with a cloth as soon as you get home to prevent rusting and if available put a little drip wax.

    • @elbacalao1059
      @elbacalao1059 3 месяца назад +3

      Buy a Connex link. No tool needed to use. Last the life of the chain. Buy an extra one and carry with you in tool kit for roadside repairs.

    • @jakethesnake1976
      @jakethesnake1976 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@user-jj4sj9rf7x Technically most quick links are 1 use only but in reality they can be used multiple times, just keep an eye on how Loose they get 👍

  • @JacobSkriver
    @JacobSkriver 3 месяца назад +2

    I love how you are embracing the metric system 🙌

  • @toddawson3652
    @toddawson3652 3 месяца назад +10

    Love the content. What are some signs that the wax is wearing out while riding? Anything other than chain noise increases?

  • @Vam1500
    @Vam1500 3 месяца назад +3

    I just used the Silca chain waxing unit for the first time. Wow, really easy. One thing I am very impressed with is how uniformly waxed the chain is without big clumps of wax clinging to the chain, which I see with the stovetop method or with the drip wax. This chain is very smoothly waxed all over. Looks professional!

  • @wasatchray4860
    @wasatchray4860 3 месяца назад

    You’re a chain wax guru! Thank you for all you do to help all of us!!

  • @laurikuris7721
    @laurikuris7721 3 месяца назад +9

    how many times do you use the "one-time" chainlinks before swaping to new one?

  • @mbcracken
    @mbcracken 3 месяца назад

    Your timing is awesome...my buddies and I were just coming up with a list of questions and I think you answered most of them...Thanks Josh! One thing I did in aiding the rewarming of a wax puck in the wax hot tub was to cover it with a micro fiber cloth while I prepare the rest of the drive train. My garage was at 7C yesterday being in the Seattle region.

  • @witepa
    @witepa 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for using the metric system!

  • @nickkambitis5340
    @nickkambitis5340 3 месяца назад +11

    I’ve been hot waxing for 3 years now. I use molten speed wax. Use an antenna magnet when the wax is hot. You’d be amazed how much metal sticks to the magnet over time. I carry this process out periodically. It works !!

    • @dakalla
      @dakalla 3 месяца назад

      gonna try this, as i think my wax is quite contaminated after a year of use!

  • @emusp
    @emusp 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the info on melt time. Think my wax took 1 hour on 75 to melt fully.

  • @chriswilliams2025
    @chriswilliams2025 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks useful advice. Had noticed my wax has recently started bonding better and wearing (shifting) for a lot longer. This appears to be when I started adding a few mls of chain stripper to each boiling water cleaning. I've also increased the wax melt temperature to 120C. Nb I ride in dusty gravel conditions, already done more than 4000km on each of the current sram chains that were carefully cleaned to remove factory grease.

  • @avip2u
    @avip2u 3 месяца назад +4

    Swap back & forth between two chains (both started new at the same time). Makes it easy to maintain the one off the bike at your convenience.

    • @jaredmickel5636
      @jaredmickel5636 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m running a 3 chain rotation. It’s not much harder to clean and was several chains than just one and the rotation should slow drivetrain wear.

  • @xertedbrain
    @xertedbrain 3 месяца назад +11

    Question about a rust: If I ride in the rain and the wax comes off ... and I don't get a chance to deal with the chain right away, I get some brown rust spots on the chain. How should I clean the chain to get it ready for the next waxing?

    • @vozzen
      @vozzen Месяц назад +2

      A tip is that after you have ridden you should wipe it with a microfiber towel to get it dry. It’s fine that the chain gets wet but it’s when you let it sit and dry without protection that it starts to rust (I think).

  • @Thomas-fy9yc
    @Thomas-fy9yc 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff, actually switching from my instapot and candy thermometer to one of these for ease of use, turn it on and set it for 75 and walk away…my instapot is pretty much super hot or over hot or too cool.

  • @SeattleMarko
    @SeattleMarko 3 месяца назад +1

    Josh, I used Chain Stripper on two new chains, amazing! 🙏Thanks for the suggestion to recycle used liquid. Was able to recycle although my coffee filters were a pain. What brand of coffee filter do you use?

  • @marcbernard7565
    @marcbernard7565 2 месяца назад

    Hello Josh, thank you for the informative content and it's fantastic to see some real science applied to the religion that is chain lube. I realize you've covered all the topics in depth in other videos, but I'd love to see a single video (or document) that describes the entire life cycle of the chain waxing process starting from factory fresh, re-layering, mild clean, hot water clean, chain stripping, reset and then starting all over. My apologies if you already released such a video.

  • @gmivisualsjason3729
    @gmivisualsjason3729 3 месяца назад +1

    What an excellent video……

  • @thalespimentelzuanazzi3365
    @thalespimentelzuanazzi3365 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm pretty sure it should be possible to get better pid values or even hardcode the system tô be 100% until very close to the desired temperature, i would love to do it if possible

  • @RicardoM28
    @RicardoM28 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video! If the used waxed chain has seen since rain or had road debris, would the Silca Gear Wipes clean it enough to be cleaned and ready for rewaxing? Thanks!

  • @michaelmappin4425
    @michaelmappin4425 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm a believer. My chain is always clean. It's much faster. It takes way less time than constantly cleaning and lubing

  • @RyanRivs42
    @RyanRivs42 3 месяца назад

    Question: how much should I clean my cassette & chainring before adding a waxed chain??
    Just made the Slica wax switch & started out on my gravel bike w/ about 125 miles on drivetrain (chain/cassette/chainring w/ dry lube). Cleaned chain w/ stripper 2x, but noticed after about 50-60 miles (and 3 SS drip post ride applications) that chain & chaining still kind of dirty when I wipe w/ microfiber cloth.
    Did I not clean enough or should I pull chain & try to degrease cassette & chainring more??
    Thanks! Love your stuff & miss living in Indy!

  • @mikemazzantini6397
    @mikemazzantini6397 26 дней назад

    Great video! What are your thoughts about using wax for winter fat biking?

  • @DanielHernandezBC
    @DanielHernandezBC 3 месяца назад +1

    If you could choose between waxing a new chain with either a stripchip or with the chain stripper, what would you do? I have both and don't know which method to use. (Or maybe both in some partial form is even better?)

  • @johannesberger37
    @johannesberger37 23 дня назад

    First of all thanks for the great content and the awesome advice you give on your channel. Your videos have helped me a lot!!
    I started waxing my chains half a year ago and I'm amazed by the cleanliness of my drivetraing and I hope that it wears down slower. However due to the frequent rides in heavy rain, snow and mud this year it is pretty difficult to dry it after every ride. I commute to work so the rides are short but very frequent (~10km one way). That means having to dry it two times per day to avoid rust. Despite carrying a cloth with the bike all the time it's still difficult to keep it rust free. As I plan to do a long tour through Patagonia by the end of the year I have some questions on how to improve servicing my bike while being outdoors for weeks on end.
    I ride an old but trusty 3X9 Shimano.
    - I found the Connex 9SX chain. Is this a good choice? Are there any other suggestions for similar corrosion resistant cassette/drivetrain parts?
    - Any ideas on how to improve maintenance on the go when there are no facilities? (I plan on carrying a toothbrush, cloth, drip wax) The carretera austral is said to have heavy rain for long periods of time...
    - I used your technique from the other video for the application of the drip wax (applying near the cassette, using the "pumpin effect"). Still, after 10km the chain produces very noticable sound, but it is very very different depending on the gear I am in. Any recommendations? I think I'm maybe doing something wrong.... (new drivetrain, just 1000km on it, completely degreased in ultrasound bath with initial hot wax application, frequent drip way application, min. 10h drying time)
    Thanks again for your videos and keep up the great work!! 👍

  • @jordanmiller42
    @jordanmiller42 3 месяца назад +1

    If I ask nicely could I get a unit set to use degrees Rankine?

  • @revelationdetailers894
    @revelationdetailers894 Месяц назад

    I use a quality automotive citrus degreaser as I professionally detail vehicles on stripping my chains of any contaminants and then rinse in water. If you do this to a used chain and dry the chain, then simply use the Silca wax! If a new chain, you can do the same or use the Silca wafer for cleaning off the factory lube of a new chain.

  • @tommy0887
    @tommy0887 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the info! I'm a fan of the honesty and transparency in your videos. Quick question. If I accidentally used a strip chip on a completely clean chain free of any oils/lubes and heated the wax to 125C, is that melted strip chip now degraded or will that melted strip chip still be good to use with a new chain containing factory lube? Thanks!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +2

      If you're doing a new chain relatively soon, you are probably fine, but if you have numerous re-waxings in between you might need more, as the mass of ingredients in the StripChip is calibrated to one factory greased chain, so if you do say 10 rewaxings, the mass of strip chip will diminish as some is being removed from the pot with each waxing (I hope I've made that make sense!!)

    • @tommy0887
      @tommy0887 3 месяца назад

      Yes that makes sense. Thanks for the reply!@@SILCAVelo

  • @holgermeier7752
    @holgermeier7752 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your videos! They are simply great 👍🏼
    I have a question about how much wax need to be filled in the heater and do I only need to fill up with some wax granulat from time to time or need the used wax be completely changed for new wax after xx chains waxed?
    Thanks for your response and best regards from Germany ✌🏼

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +7

      You will want a minimum of 300gm of wax to start and then can just keep adding new wax once the level gets low enough that it doesn't fully cover the chain. No need to ever change out or replace the wax in the pot unless it somehow gets contaminated or there is some other issue. In general you should get ~50 waxings from one 500gm bag of wax.

    • @holgermeier7752
      @holgermeier7752 3 месяца назад

      @@SILCAVelo Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @josephkozachek848
    @josephkozachek848 3 месяца назад

    Just taking an opportunity to add my 2c on quick links. I have found that not hot waxing works best…but, I will clean the link and liberally apply drip wax to make the install easier and fill any voids when the wax is push out of the joining links. Thoughts?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Agree, our recommendation is to clean the quick link but not wax, it makes reassembly much easier and there is no degradation in performance as all metal/metal interfaces end up coated in wax.

  • @scchua4203
    @scchua4203 3 месяца назад

    Hi Josh, I'm glad that you favour the Celsius/Centigrade scale. I have asked this before, and I would like to ask again. For those of us who live in other parts of the world, where the AC voltage from the wall is 230Vac, will there be an iteration of the heating vessel in the Chain Waxing System that will be able to cope with the different AC voltage? I would rather not have to go through the palaver of a separate step-up transformer as it can introduce its own challenges. Thank you. Sek Chuan from Singapore.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Sek Chuan! Yes, we currently have UK plug variants in the UK and are working on getting some to our Asian distributors as you use the same plug and AC voltage. This will take another month or so, but we hope to have all of Asia taken care of very soon! Thanks for your patience!

  • @k_darius
    @k_darius 2 месяца назад

    Hello. I was wondering can you put 2 new chains and 2 strip chips in one go to wax and clean both chains? Or I should do it one by one? Thanks

  • @cooperraphael
    @cooperraphael 2 месяца назад

    Hi, i was wondering if you could give information about how long a waxed chain should be able to last between waxing when used solely for indoor riding?
    Secondly, if I only use the drip on wax - 2 applications before using the chain, when I need to re-wax, what cleaning process should I use? Thanks!

  • @crazyexplorer
    @crazyexplorer 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! What is the recommended mileage for re-waxing the chain? (Hot and/or drip) Let's assume it was used on an XC MTB in only dry conditions.

    • @germainbelanger6553
      @germainbelanger6553 3 месяца назад

      I have the same question. What are the indicators, appart from sound and feel. I’ve done 200km on my 1st Hot Wax on my super clean Campy Ekar chain. This was mostly road, dusty post winter conditions. Feels like I could get an other 100km but not much more.
      Please advise 🙏🏻?

  • @johnchouinard6947
    @johnchouinard6947 2 месяца назад

    I've been using a neodymium magnet to get the faris particles out of the hot wax after I wax my chains. Is doing this ok or could it be removing some the tungsten disulfide from the wax?

  • @AlasdairxD
    @AlasdairxD 2 месяца назад

    I just got the system and waxed my first chain, it was great. But now I have no idea if I should be poking the wax out of the inside of the holes that are drilled into the pins in the rollers or if I should leave it all in there.

  • @MrHcharles
    @MrHcharles 3 месяца назад

    Too much faff for me so thanks for creating synergetic! And on unbound, would it not be better to use synergetic or synerg-e from the start and not worry about a mid ride top up after the wax gets too friction-y, as it’s bound to do taking in to account the course conditions?

    • @dakalla
      @dakalla 3 месяца назад

      Even in wet conditions you still get the first couple of hundred km a clean well working chain. It's only when the wax is gone you need to relube and drip wax will not work. With the remaining wax on the outside of the chain the oil based lube will not stick as well and your chain stays cleaner as if you start oiled from the beginning. This is at least my experience in road conditions.

  • @MooreMatt
    @MooreMatt 3 месяца назад

    Silca is suck a wholesome bunch. ❤

  • @rjward51
    @rjward51 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video as usual. Just one query - I have been melting my wax to 92°C based on advice from previous videos (not yours of course). It sounds as if that is damaging to the wax and I should be going only up to 75°. Is that correct?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Some wax brands are only able to handle up to 95C and can break down above that, I believe MoltenSpeed has this limitation, and others might as well. SILCA waxes are safe up to 130C, so the optimal temp to pull the chain is 75C, but the waxing process can be done hotter, including use of the StripChip.

  • @erwindewachter6343
    @erwindewachter6343 3 месяца назад +5

    Zfc does not recommend KMC chains for immersive waxing. What is Silca's stand on this?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +10

      The black DLC coating from KMC is problematic for wax and results in very short lifespan of the wax (and other lubricants as well). The chrome and TiN (gold) coatings from them seem to do fine with wax, though you are likely to find better results with a DuraAce 11 or 12 speed chain in terms of both friction and wax longevity per application.

  • @perieka
    @perieka 3 месяца назад

    Would love if you sell a nice kit to clean chains, one that does not require owning a dedicated area in a garage (some don’t have that in a dense urban area).

  • @Azee96
    @Azee96 3 месяца назад

    hello, great video. just a few quick questions: I've been using your hot wax for several months now, I'm happy with it but I find the chain quite noisy. I use wax on my road bike in dry weather, and I rewax (hot wax) the chain every 300/350km. Moreover, after several kilometers, I found that there was a lot of oilskin residue on the cassette sprockets, black lovers, is it really necessary to clean them? Furthermore, I also find the transmission "less fluid" than with Classic lubricant as some of my friends use, even though your wax is supposed to have less rolling resistance, any explanations? last question, I use a crockpot without a thermostat, so do you advise me to wait for the wax to cool a little (until a mini skin appears on top) before removing the chain?
    Thank you in advance for your answer! Have a good day
    Ferd

    • @irfuel
      @irfuel 3 месяца назад

      A waxed chain will always be louder. If you want a quiet drivetrain you need to use oil. The noise comes from the friction/contact between the chain and the cassette and sprocket. Since wax is only helping on the inside your chain runs "dry" on all those components. Oil covers everything so it dampens the noise, but it becomes a big mess after a while and dirt sticks to it.

  • @mathrocks7591
    @mathrocks7591 3 месяца назад +1

    How offer should you rewax the chain ?

  • @enotracoon9244
    @enotracoon9244 3 месяца назад

    Can i strip chip 5 chains in one day? I have 2 chains for gravel, 2 chains for road and one chain for indoor bike
    Or it will be to much for hot melt wax ?

  • @briancase_rideaperture
    @briancase_rideaperture 3 месяца назад +4

    This advice is helpful but overly complex. For example, on point (1), you can literally just put the chain on your normal hanger (for subsequent submersion in wax) and pour a few rounds of boiling water over top of it (from kettle spout) from top to bottom as it hangs from your hand over the sink. The dirty wax and grit will wash right off / out. Don't need other containers or other expensive solvents. Even after a really dirty ride. Don't over complicate it.

  • @MrJwmurph
    @MrJwmurph 3 месяца назад

    Hi, if I've a waxed chain that I need top off with Synergetic at a long event can you continue with Synergetic for subsequent lubes? What I mean is is clean and use Synergetic for the next expected wet ride. Will the residual wax affect the Synergetic?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      Synergetic will act like a solvent on the wax causing it to soften and release from the metal of the chain, but the performance will not be diminished. If you put Synergetic over wax and then want to keep using Synergetic, you can clean the chain with SILCA brake and drivetrain cleaner, rinse with water, and then reapply Synergetic.

  • @lrh8197
    @lrh8197 3 месяца назад +1

    This might be the first time I’ve heard Smegma referenced in a technical production.

  • @86309
    @86309 3 месяца назад +8

    Being new to your wax system and wax chain in general, how can you tell it's time to re wax? Im going by audible cues, but it's still hard to tell. I rode for about 100 miles on the road, over a few days , it sounded like it was getting louder, so I wanted to try the super secret drip mid life application, I did that properly, rode 20 miles and its right back to sounding like it needs to be re waxed. It's just hard to tell. I wonder if there is a weight component weigh a newly waxed chain after 20 miles , then weigh at 100 or 120 miles ? it would obviously only be a few grams if any. Im very familiar to my old lube and how it gets when its time, but the wax is hard to tell.

    • @clarks888
      @clarks888 3 месяца назад

      Same question here!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +10

      Cues are purely audible.. it will start to get a bit louder like 'tick-tick' and will then get a bit louder. For most road riding this is 250-300km for hot melt. At that point you can re-hot wax or add SuperSecret Drip, remember that SS Drip needs 8-12 hours to fully cure, so we recommend just adding it after you ride so it's ready for the next day. Both waxes experience a phenomenon known as Layering Up which is that it takes 2-3 initial applications and riding cycles for the WS2 additives to fully embed in the metal of the chain which is where the big benefits really come. You can read about layering up here: ruclips.net/video/LBcowq02pXw/видео.htmlsi=T12Lw2lZalpiNu-S
      Also, was doesn't hide noise like other lubes, so it can be working quite well but sounding worse than a wet lube as the wet lube will hide breakdown much, much better. The ZFC data tell us a lot about this and you can see that data here: ruclips.net/video/Xu_Q0cqoKeY/видео.htmlsi=f-iSejaR7LHCDf06

  • @roboglesby7213
    @roboglesby7213 28 дней назад

    I just re-waxed my chain over the weekend. Used chain stripper to clean it, and immersed it in denatured alcohol to force out the water. Heated up my Silca wax application pot to 75C and followed the instructions to re-wax (10 minutes at 75C) - then pulled and used the killer hanger to dry/drip. One thing I noticed is the chain had a LOT less residual wax than the first time I waxed it (in a crock pot) - but that’s also partly because the video you posted about that method was to turn the pot off and allow the wax surface to begin to form a skin before you pull the chain. When you pull the chain at 75C, the wax is still molten. All this to say, I’ve now gone about 150K on the newly waxed chain and it’s still pretty noisy. What did I do wrong?

  • @fabianoabate
    @fabianoabate 26 дней назад

    How often should I re wax after cycling in rainy days?
    I commute in London around 8 miles every day regardless the weather. You probably know how the weather in the UK is! Lol
    I applied the Silca hot wax (which I found it really good) to a new chain and I've maintained it with Silca wax lube after wet days. But I'm not always able to do that. After 450 miles the chain worn-out to about 60%. This came into a concern since I've regularly maintained the chain clean and applied Silca wax lube. Now I'm unsure if by just keeping the Silca wax lube it's enough or should I have to apply hot wax more often. However I'm not always available to re wax in good time.
    I aporeciate your advice. Thanks. Fabi

  • @hmar9599
    @hmar9599 3 месяца назад +1

    I've seen a lot of people do a denatured alcohol dip after the water rinse to drive out as much moisture as possible. Is there any reason not to do this?

    • @stephencharles6932
      @stephencharles6932 3 месяца назад +1

      Good question, I use the hairdryer to pretty much fully dry, being careful as it gets hot!

  • @alifelesordinary
    @alifelesordinary 3 месяца назад

    Can you recommend a pot that will fit a recumbent chain (typically 2.5 chains long)? As it doesn't look like this pot is big enough.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      You will need an InstantPot or CrockPot of at least 3Qt/2.75L to hold that much chain and wax.

  • @Tomturbu88
    @Tomturbu88 2 месяца назад

    How do i clean my bike with a waxed chain? Leave the chain on or take it off? And rewax everytime my bike get rinsed with water?

  • @andreasweber8903
    @andreasweber8903 3 месяца назад

    Hi. Is rewaxing with drip wax on the bike after a wet / muddy ride enough for corrosion protection? Of course after a good cleaning. I'm interested in waxing but I don't want to take my chain of and I ride my MTB frequently in wet and muddy conditions. Thanks in advance

    • @dakalla
      @dakalla 3 месяца назад

      taking chain of is really easy after the first two times of getting used to. Yes corrosion protection will stay for a while, however some chains catch rust quite fast, 105 and kmc chains for example.

  • @jameswong391
    @jameswong391 3 месяца назад

    I've had some waxed chains get rusty after some bikepacking near the coast and in the winter salt.
    I've then boiling-water shaken it, but residual rust is still on. Can I rewax this? As I don't want to go near degreaser to remove the existing rust as I assume that'll ruin future rewaxing

    • @roberttesar2484
      @roberttesar2484 3 месяца назад

      I’m no expert, but I would think you could bathe your chain in EvapoRust (available on line or in most hardware stores) overnight, and then rinse in water. That should get rid of any rust.

  • @chrisgroon
    @chrisgroon 3 месяца назад

    Sorry if this was mentioned somewhere - how long do I leave the chain in the wax when re-waxing? 10min or 20min (as was the total time with the strip chip) but with just 75° the whole time? Thanks - awesome stuff, awesome videos!!

    • @stephencharles6932
      @stephencharles6932 3 месяца назад +1

      I have success with just 5 mins max but agitate a little at each end of this to try and get the wax to permeate as deeply as possible.

    • @chrisgroon
      @chrisgroon 3 месяца назад

      @@stephencharles6932 great, thanks!

  • @danaaftab433
    @danaaftab433 Месяц назад

    How about using alcohol or acetone after the boiling water to displace the residual water in the chain and allow faster drying prior to rewaxing?

  • @nochancecw
    @nochancecw 3 месяца назад

    After you use the wax and a chip strip, how many times can you use the wax again? Do i need a chip strip each time? Just got a unit.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      You only need StripChip with factory new chains.. after that you can just keep re-dipping in the same wax.

  • @Vam1500
    @Vam1500 3 месяца назад

    I use the Silca bio degreaser on a Silca microfiber towel to wipe down the chain after an off-road ride and then use Silca super secret drip wax as needed. I assume the Silca degreaser doesn't remove the wax?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +2

      Correct, our products are all formulated to work together, and your bio degreaser will do a great job of removing dirt and oil without harming the wax!

    • @t1murik
      @t1murik Месяц назад

      Thanks. I also dont use any hot waxes. I also prefer - bio degreaser , wipe the dirt , apply drip wax again and 24h for hardening. Will my chain survive in that often maintenance same amount of kilometres as hot waxing method? I will be adding lube every 150km ,dry or little rainy weather. Thanks buddy!!!

  • @HM-vm1eb
    @HM-vm1eb 3 месяца назад

    Hello, i don't have a microfiber towel but i have your gear wipes, is it similar? Thanks!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Those will work as well, maybe better, we just want to make sure that we're giving people options that aren't all SILCA products!!

  • @WTLanier
    @WTLanier 2 месяца назад

    Hi Josh! I wanted to start out by thanking you so much for your super helpful videos on chain care and related products. As someone who is just starting out with cycling, your videos have been invaluable in teaching me the most important things to know.
    I did find some advice on the internet warning against using boiling water to strip wax lube, and I was curious to know your thoughts about it. Specifically, "While the chain itself is metal, excessive heat can damage heat-treated surfaces or coatings applied to some modern bike chains for better wear resistance and corrosion protection. Boiling water can potentially reach temperatures high enough to compromise these treatments. Additionally, your chain contains sealed parts with grease or oil for lubrication. Boiling water could potentially melt these lubricants, reducing their effectiveness and increasing wear within the chain rollers and pins. Finally, extreme heat can cause slight warping of the chain links, especially over time with repeated exposure. This warping could lead to improper chain engagement with the cassette and chainrings, affecting shifting performance and potentially causing premature wear."
    You seem to be a guy who really knows his stuff when it comes to chain care, so I'd be very interested in knowing what you think of this advice. Thank you!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow.. not sure where all of that info comes from, but it's way off! Boiling water can only ever reach 100C (plus or minus a few depending on altitude) which isn't hot enough to damage any steel or surface coating used on steel alloys used in bicycle chains. Most of the metal coatings have application temperatures in the 300-500C range, and the base metal itself has melting point of 1300C+. It certainly will soften grease or oil inside the chain but that's what you want, as the idea is to flush everything inside the chain out so that you can replace it with the wax. The only risk to the boiling water technique is that you need to shake as much water out of the chain as possible before putting it in the wax, and you want to put it in wax at less than 100C so you don't cause it to flash boil which can splatter wax all over the place.

    • @WTLanier
      @WTLanier 2 месяца назад

      @@SILCAVelo Awesome. I thought it sounded like baloney but didn't have the knowledge to back up my suspicion. I figured you would, and I was right. Thank you so much for the quick and informative response!

  • @HawkEurope
    @HawkEurope 3 месяца назад +1

    Josh, when dewaxing a dirty chain with boiling water, would you use some kind of soap to capture the dirt "better"?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      No, the wax will float to the top and bring the dirt with it, and you can then just pour it out.. not need for any soap or anything like that!

  • @deadmold
    @deadmold 3 месяца назад +1

    I've got a question. How long can or should I use a waxed chain indoors? Usually it's something like 300km outdoors, give or take, but how long can one go indoors?

    • @bryceulrich7655
      @bryceulrich7655 3 месяца назад

      For me, I've been going 200mi and then applying SS Drip Lube on a dedicated indoor trainer bike. After 3-4 reapplications I hotwax again. Now that I have the new Silca waxpot I'll likely just hotwax more frequently instead of SS Drip Lube given it's convenience factor. I picked the maintenance intervals as it was easier to track when looking at Strava mileage. I'm using two chains and swap them every 1000mi to stretch out the hotwax interval further and even out the component wear (I wait until both chains are ready for hotwax). I have over 9500mi+ combined on the two chains and am not even close to wearing them out. I'm currently measuring 0.15 to 0.20mm of chain stretch and the cassette and chainrings remain pristine. Note that wax on the exterior of the chain flakes off onto the floor below the trainer bike and would make a mess on a carpet. My indoor setup is on concrete in the garage so not a problem.

  • @erichouck9487
    @erichouck9487 2 месяца назад

    what do you think about rinsing the chain in isopropyl alcohol after boiling it to help with the water removal

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  2 месяца назад +1

      That works well, acetone works, compressed air, hairdryer, swinging your arm in a circle.. anything to drive out the bulk of the water before putting it in the wax, also be sure to only put a damp chain into wax at 75 and then turn the temperature up.. putting it in 100C or hotter wax can cause a flash boil which will splatter wax everywhere and could be dangerous.

  • @levonbullard
    @levonbullard 3 месяца назад

    If I’m doing a few events similar to unbound, would it be better to just have a second chain dedicated to those events and use wet lube?

    • @SnaxNoCo
      @SnaxNoCo 3 месяца назад

      If you have an aid station where you can leave stuff, bring an extra waxed chain or two and swap as necessary. Swapping a chain can actually be quicker than re-lubing. Or just do what Josh recommends and apply a wet lube on top of the waxed chain--but be prepared to clean the drivetrain at the end, including fully re-prepping the chain for fresh hot wax. If it's going to be a really wet race, then just using a wet lube from the beginning might be the best bet.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, if swapping chains is an option, that's the best option! We have quite a few people doing transcontinental and long FKT type things who just swap chains.

  • @met911
    @met911 3 месяца назад

    @ 9:40, it's showing that tha chainring is hitting the frame with some scratch markers 😮
    That's a different problem 😊

  • @Valimarine
    @Valimarine 3 месяца назад

    Can you use the wax that has a stripchip melted in?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, you just keep using the wax after using the StripChip.. the StripChip converts the chain grease into wax, so you can just keep waxing as normal.

  • @manuelcalleja92
    @manuelcalleja92 Месяц назад

    I'm a little confused. If existing chains have been degreased using Silca Chain Stripper and then always waxed using a Crock-Pot + Silca Secret Chain Blend Wax method, do we need to add StripChip if we replace the Crock Pot with the new Silca Wax Pot or can we just add the Silca Secret Chain Blend to the new Silca Wax pot and run a standard wax bath at 75c without a StripChip ?

  • @RAP4EVERMRC96
    @RAP4EVERMRC96 3 месяца назад +1

    Silca please, we need information on how to clean the rest of the drivetrain. I do well understand how to clean the chain even after using synergetic on long rides or races but what about the cassette or the chainring? How important is it to make them as immaculately clean as the chain and how to go about cleaning them? There is no information out there, and I as a customer of yours have to source Reddit etc. to get info on how to prepare not only the chain but the whole rest for waxing. Not really straight forward

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +3

      We recommend using SILCA brake and drivetrain cleaner. If it's really nasty you might also need to use a soft brush on the cogs and rings, but Brake and Drivetrain is super powerful and will lift of most any and all oils, greases, and dirts, but will not affect waxes.

  • @ymbiz
    @ymbiz 3 месяца назад

    Will Silca’s wax get damaged if you overheat it? (I am using an instapot doesn’t show temperature afaik)

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      It can damage if heated above 140C. If overheated it will take on a brown/yellow color when it cools. If you IntantPot has a sous vide function, that uses the same PID logic as the SILCA wax melter and is very accurate, if not, then either use the SlowCook Low setting, or if using StripChip you can use slowcook High, but use a candy thermometer or similar to monitor the wax temperature to ensure it stays between 120C and 125C the whole time.

  • @Leo-gt1bx
    @Leo-gt1bx 3 месяца назад

    I use boiling water and we have a lot of lime scale in our water do you think it will cause wear?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      I would definitely used filtered or the like if that's the case where you live.

  • @tvedder
    @tvedder 2 месяца назад

    Important correction: 100º F was actually supposed to be the body temperature of a COW, not a human….otherwise, great video, Josh! :)

  • @frankdelarosa9527
    @frankdelarosa9527 Месяц назад

    There's no removable pot insert. How would you change old wax?

  • @Analogue_Cyclist
    @Analogue_Cyclist 3 месяца назад +1

    Any advice for Campagnolo Record hollow pin chains (11sp) which tend to get their hollow pins jammed full of wax? (and please don't say use Shimano )

  • @HM-vm1eb
    @HM-vm1eb 14 дней назад

    Do you know why my wax is still solid in the middle when I did 125 then 75 please? (and wait 10 min at 75)

  • @AndyLaCombe
    @AndyLaCombe 3 месяца назад

    Haha on Imperial versus Metric units. Our units are so crazy and as you said, make no sense. I waxed my first chain yesterday and it went really well - the only negative I had was I had too many loops of chain and when I put the chain int eh wax, the loop needed to be held up above the wax. The chain is really stiff after waxing and takes a lot to make it flex. Thanks for an awesome system

  • @garrycox9089
    @garrycox9089 3 месяца назад +3

    JUST USE AN OLD PLASTIC COLENDER/STRAINER TO SHAKE CHAIN AS POORING BOILING WATER ,TOWEL DRY AND HANG FOR 30 MIN ,THEN REWAX

  • @ghuggins57
    @ghuggins57 3 месяца назад

    What about fully cleaning the cassette? After several applications of super secret drip wax the cassette has wax build up…

  • @PeterEss
    @PeterEss 3 месяца назад

    Thoughts on pouring boiling water into an old stainless vacuum insulated water bottle, then shaking in there?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      That will work great!

  • @bolandbohlecke
    @bolandbohlecke 3 месяца назад

    Question: What is the best method to keep the chain waxed over the period of 1 week of touring with around 1000km? Using only your Super Secret Chain Coating or changing the chain half way with the use of Super Secret Chain Coating?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +4

      I would start with a hot waxed chain and then wipe it down each night with microfiber and apply a little SuperSecret to it. This will keep it 'topped off' for the whole distance, and applying after your ride will give it time to cure overnight. Multiple chains is also an option, but definitely takes up space and adds weight and you'll still want to carry some SuperSecret.

    • @bolandbohlecke
      @bolandbohlecke 3 месяца назад

      @@SILCAVelo Thanks for that quick answer!
      I will start with fresh hot waxed chain and apply super secret every evening.

  • @vozzen
    @vozzen 3 месяца назад

    What's the problem with just washing the chain with some liquid detergent and then re-wax?

  • @kazzz6666
    @kazzz6666 3 месяца назад +1

    Real question we have is why it's not called a crocpotinator 4000.
    and can we do Nachos and Queso in it?

  • @Omega_G
    @Omega_G 3 месяца назад +1

    Does the strip chip have a shelf life?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +4

      Nope, lasts forever, or until the zombie apocalypse ;-)

    • @bateriayvr8988
      @bateriayvr8988 3 месяца назад +2

      @@SILCAVelo Even then.... it should outlast us all! 😅🧟

  • @arihirschman6884
    @arihirschman6884 3 месяца назад +5

    I switched to your wax a few thousand miles ago and absolutely love it. I used to use a crappy crock pot, but just got your beautiful wax pot. My question is if I should, after boiling my chain to clean it (Several times to get all the old wax out) bring the wax above 100 so that any water trapped in the innards of the chain boil off? (Then reducing back to 75) Also, I start with the fresh hot wax dip, and then, every 150 miles +-, use a microfiber cloth to wipe off dirt from the chain before applying your drip wax. I clean and reapply hot wax every 1000 miles. Is this too long an interval or does this seem reasonable (I avoid riding in the rain). Thank you for all you guys do.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +6

      You can absolutely boil the water out by bringing the temp over 100, just be sure to put the chain in first and then raise the temp. If you put the wet chain into very hot wax you will get some splatter and flash boiling which could be dangerous. Your 1000 mile hot wax with 150mile drip wax top off is a great strategy!

    • @MikeKolcun
      @MikeKolcun 3 месяца назад +3

      I've been using this method, I just set the temp to 105c, let the water boil off, set to 75c and pull once it reached that temp.

    • @germainbelanger6553
      @germainbelanger6553 3 месяца назад

      Very helpful insights 👍🏻, how fantastic is Celcius anyway 😂😂

  • @michaelburns1212
    @michaelburns1212 3 месяца назад

    I purchased a new Ultegra chain a couple of weeks ago, fully degreased and immersed in Silca secret wax.
    After the first 50 mile ride, the chain links are still relatively stiff compared to a drip wax. I broke the chain in as much as I could prior to fitting and l thought after 50 miles it would be fully flexible but it's not. Is this normal?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      New 12 speed Shimano chains will take a bit longer to break in than others, but should be good after 50 miles? Maybe try waxing a little hotter and pulling the chain at the higher temp, this will leave it a bit more flexible after waxing. After 3-4 waxing/riding cycles, the metal will be fully embedded with WS2 and things will loosen up.

    • @michaelburns1212
      @michaelburns1212 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the response. It is an 11 speed chain, I'll have another go at more elevated temperature and remove earlier as advised.

    • @germainbelanger6553
      @germainbelanger6553 3 месяца назад

      On a used Campy Ekar chain, approx 1000km. I cleaned-striped it and treated it with Hot wax. I found that after 100km I felt it was nice and supple as per Petrol based wet lube.
      Be advised that the Campy Ekar new can feel very stiff, especially on the extreme big cog for a good 500km.

  • @turner02
    @turner02 4 дня назад

    how long do I keep the chain in the waxer at 75deg?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  12 часов назад

      5-10 minutes. If you pull it too soon, the chain will be thickly coated in wax.. if you pull it and the wax coating is thin and translucent, then it has been in long enough.

  • @RAP4EVERMRC96
    @RAP4EVERMRC96 3 месяца назад

    Can I run hot boiling water over the chain while it is on the bike? :)

    • @RAP4EVERMRC96
      @RAP4EVERMRC96 3 месяца назад

      Similar to a chain lbe would be applied drop over the links

  • @drsus0
    @drsus0 3 месяца назад +1

    so once we've hot waxed a chain... we don't ever need to get into ultrasonic cleaners again? .... boil water or striper if it saw rain/ mud and then re wax.
    when do you use the drip wax vs re hotwax?

  • @davidruedeman9990
    @davidruedeman9990 3 месяца назад

    Do you sell road schmeg?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      You have to make your own..

  • @Denis-xv4ll
    @Denis-xv4ll 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for your product - SILCA SECRET CHAIN BLEND - HOT MELT WAX. I use it in Russia (Moscow). It’s a pity that it’s difficult for me to buy your CHAIN WAXING SYSTEM and STRIPCHIP due to restrictions on payment and delivery. Your videos helped me use Silca products.

  • @Omeiden
    @Omeiden 3 месяца назад

    Why are all silca products so high priced?

  • @smithpauld1501
    @smithpauld1501 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m at the start of all this and I’d like to share this: all the processes waxing a chain aside, make sure cassette and chainset are really clean before you put your nice, clean chain back on. In my case, I was using Super Secret instead of hot wax, but the issue is the same. Save yourself some extra work.
    I thought I’d done a thorough clean but the chain was black before I applied my second SS application. I’d been using a really nasty wet lube. I had to re-strip the (new) chain, pull and clean the cassette and chain rings with some general degreaser followed by a wipe with a little Chain Stripper on a microfiber cloth. It was wasted time and materials. Don’t be like me.

    • @jackdavis8786
      @jackdavis8786 3 месяца назад

      Should start with an ultrasonic cleaner

  • @stefancristiean6160
    @stefancristiean6160 3 месяца назад

    bring back the t-shirts to the shop :(

  • @rube814
    @rube814 27 дней назад

    Can you please use real-world scenarios to demonstrate what it actually looks like?

  • @nicolaidg2842
    @nicolaidg2842 3 месяца назад

    Can you wax up to three chains at the time in the Silca wax pot?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад +1

      No, it's really for a single chain, you can fit 2 if you are careful but not 3.

  • @mtbkev8935
    @mtbkev8935 3 месяца назад +1

    Once I add the strip chip and do the new chain method at 125 degrees, when it’s time to re-wax the chain do I need to reheat the wax to 125 again because there is still dissolved Strip Chip in there? Or can I keep it at 75 degrees for subsequent waxing?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  3 месяца назад

      75 for subsequent waxings, the 125 is only necessary to convert the grease to wax the first time.

    • @germainbelanger6553
      @germainbelanger6553 3 месяца назад

      Hi, what about the 2nd question… how to figure its time to top up the Hot Wax and/or Super Secret drip wax ??

  • @mradelphi02
    @mradelphi02 3 месяца назад

    Fahrenheit catching strays!!

  • @SeattleMarko
    @SeattleMarko 3 месяца назад +1

    Pleaseeeeeeeeee sell your chain cable coupler separately🙏🙏🙏🙏😁