The Most Efficient Way To Deep Clean Your Bike Chain

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Nothing feels better than a sparkly clean chain! Ollie is here to talk you through one of his favourite and most effective ways of stripping and cleaning dirty chains.
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Комментарии • 338

  • @gcntech
    @gcntech  Год назад +8

    Let us know your chain cleaning process 👇

    • @oscarcantu2642
      @oscarcantu2642 Год назад +3

      I mix Blue Dawn soap with hot water into a slightly larger glass container with the chain inside. I shake the container thoroughly, remove the chain and wash the container and chain, until the chain is left absolutely clean. I repeat the process about 3 times. I wait for the chain to dry and add my lube to each individual link. I highly recommend my process.

    • @johanpostma3069
      @johanpostma3069 Год назад +4

      For deep cleaning before waxing I do a couple of rinses with turpentine (mineral spirits). After that 1 or 2 rinses with isopropyl alcohol to remove any oil film left on the chain, ensuring the wax will properly stick to the chain

    • @festerofest4374
      @festerofest4374 Год назад

      I have an outdoor bike cleaning area which helps a lot.
      First I use water from the hose to spray the chain as I spin it around to remove some dust and grit. Then 4 cycles of citrus degreaser in the Park Cyclone chain cleaner. At this time I also use brushes and degreaser on the chainrings and cassette. Then, rinse off all the degreaser with the hose, followed by a session with the air compressor hose to blow out all the water from the chain and other components. The drivetrain is REALLY clean at this point.
      Once the bike is back inside the house and the chain is completely dry I use Rock & Roll Gold on the chain... let it dry, then another application later, wiping off the chain after each application. I often ride dusty dirt roads and this lube has proven to be good for not attracting a lot of dust/dirt.

    • @elizabethpoley6882
      @elizabethpoley6882 Год назад +2

      My local bike shop told me to use Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner to clean the cassette and chain. It's made right here in good ole sunny California by Sunshine Makers, Inc. It's also biodegradable. Seems to work fine.

    • @festerofest4374
      @festerofest4374 Год назад

      @@elizabethpoley6882 Just be sure to rinse it all off really well. You don't want to leave any cleaner residue on the bike.

  • @sandro2304
    @sandro2304 Год назад +34

    Extra details on the last comment from Ollie: Chain stripper is a great product but it is designed for brand new chains and stripping factory grease. Josh from Silca points out in the Silca channel, using chain stripper on a used chain is a bit of an expensive route. You can save yourself some money using a citrus degreaser (do several baths) + a final acetone bath.
    A fcouple of details that are not quite right:
    - The chain stripper is bio-degradable and safe, but what about all the black gunk coming out of the chain... not so much, i.e. pour it on the sink at your own risk.
    - You can still hot melt immerse a used chain, but only if it has not been used enough to wear the initial tungsten (or othe alloy) coating... ~200 miles of use.
    Note: I got these details from watching the videos on the SILCA channel... Josh, the company owner, is an amazing engineer.
    Kudos to GCN from moving away from Muc OFF to Silca as a sponsor, Silca is just a superior company with superior products.

  • @Bonneville47
    @Bonneville47 Год назад +145

    The chain stripper product may be safe to dispose of down the sink, but once it has been used to clean a chain it contains grease and other contaminants that should be disposed of properly.

    • @kalijasin
      @kalijasin Год назад +5

      If you're on sewer system you can put pretty much anything down the drain. As long as its not damaging to the pipes or prohibited by law. The sewer system sends the sewage waste out to a treatment plant. Naturally of course there are exceptions, Like india. In india they dump waste out into the Ganges and other rivers.

    • @Ed.R
      @Ed.R Год назад +11

      @kalijasin Not so sure the treatment plants can remove everything. Also you have to consider that often during heavy rain the sewage is discharged untreated.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад +6

      ​@@kalijasinthat's definitely not true. Even in the minimally regulated US.

    • @thebluebell89
      @thebluebell89 Год назад +1

      Came here to say this.

    • @towhee7472
      @towhee7472 Год назад +11

      It's fucking unbelievable that this has to be corrected in the comment section.

  • @chillipepper83
    @chillipepper83 Год назад +13

    My method… plastic container with screw lid, petrol just enough to cover, swish around for a couple of minutes, repeat again with fresh petrol. Then, drain the petrol, add isopropyl alcohol to cover chain and swish for a couple of mins then drain. Then get a cheap plastic kitchen colander, pour 2 kettles worth of boiling water over the chain. Allow to rest for 5 mins to cool, run the chain through a micro fibre cloth to dry. You’re now super clean and ready to use any lube/wax you want. This method has saved £’s over the years vs. expensive branded gimmicks… #hack! 😉

    • @billeterk
      @billeterk Год назад +2

      That’s what I go too but I don’t like doing it. On the other hand, it’s only once a year or two with waxing.

    • @zurielsss
      @zurielsss 2 месяца назад

      @@billeterkI am not going back from waxed chains

  • @PoulHansenDK
    @PoulHansenDK Год назад +26

    As with all (expensive) cleaners, just leave it in the glas, let the crud settle on the bottom, till next time, where you can decanter the clean top liquid and only discard the smal amount of crud on the bottom.
    And as with all cleaners, even watersoluble ones, wash the item in hot soapwater and rinse, to remove all remnants of the cleaner.

    • @kev7355
      @kev7355 Год назад +2

      Drop a strong magnet in the jar with the used cleaning solution when you store it. You will be surprised with how much metal filing it picks up.

    • @ghowell13
      @ghowell13 Год назад +1

      ​@@kev7355you cam also take a "magnate tape," kind of like the refrigerator magnates, and cut some for the bottom of the jar. Works a treat! You can get sheets of it. Draw out the circle, even double or trie it up if you need to.

    • @maximilian3004
      @maximilian3004 Год назад +1

      @@ghowell13 Do you need a steel magnate? Like JP Morgan?

  • @stephencharles6932
    @stephencharles6932 Год назад +72

    As is often the case in these types of comms, yes, the stripper liquid may be friendly to polar bears. But after it has been mixed with your old chain gunk, well, not so friendly after all!

    • @CS-wo3ml
      @CS-wo3ml Год назад +4

      As we all use Extra Vergine Ollie Oil this is not a problem

    • @jameslee-pevenhull5087
      @jameslee-pevenhull5087 Год назад

      Did you know....
      The TOP most worse pollution yet emitted by mankind is,,, Tyre dust. Find it in your cod and chips.

    • @yutehube4468
      @yutehube4468 Год назад +9

      The gunk on the chain came from the roads. All that same stuff gets washed down the grid anytime it rains.

    • @donwinston
      @donwinston Год назад +2

      Just use wax.

    • @stephencharles6932
      @stephencharles6932 Год назад +3

      @@yutehube4468 Ah ha, eureka then. And I thought it came from a little bottle of lube doused liberally on the chain by the owner, gradually creating a horrible black grinding paste. My bad!

  • @brianschiff7371
    @brianschiff7371 Год назад +11

    Using carburetor cleaner will strip the grease off a chain just as fast for a quarter of the price and you’ll get four times as much. After washing with water, soak the chain in Isopropyl alcohol to displace any remaining water trapped in the links and the chain is clean.

    • @ve2jgs
      @ve2jgs 7 месяцев назад

      Varsol .

  • @alexanderscott2567
    @alexanderscott2567 Год назад +15

    Use mason jars so you can properly reseal and reuse the contents, over and over. If your cleaners get mucky you can filter them with a funnel and paper coffee filters.
    Install the master link on the chain for the process, so it gets treated at the same time.
    Oiled/greased chains:
    - Jar clean in naptha
    - Wash with soap and water
    - Jar clean in methanol
    - Air dry
    - Wax
    Waxed chains
    - Boil in water
    - Jar clean in methanol
    - Air dry
    - Wax

    • @JFomo
      @JFomo Год назад +2

      Haha I do the filter method too! I leave the jar for a few days for all the dirty to fall to the bottom and then filter all the clean Turpentine to a new jar so it can be reused for the next chain cleaning.

    • @ghowell13
      @ghowell13 Год назад

      +1 for this! Or +2, I guess😂

  • @larrylem3582
    @larrylem3582 Год назад +29

    At the end, I was expecting Ollie to say what he recommends to clean a dirty chain. Instead, he repeats that he doesn't recommend using the Silca chain stripper for anything but a new chain.

  • @G60syncro
    @G60syncro Год назад +4

    That's a fine setup for clean dirt... When I'm running winter mode, the chain is a disposable really!! I just run it through brake cleaner and oil it with 5W or whatever my car craves!! It's a weekly routine... I may skip a week if it's really cold and dry and there's not too much road salt and slush... If it gets really wet, then I might do it twice a week. Also, with the brake cleaner I use 2 jars... So the chain goes in a clean jar and I pour in the cleaner. After the chain has been washed, I leave the dirty solvent to decant for a while and pour the clear stuff into the second jar. The dirty jar gets wiped clean and the process repeats.
    Like I said, this process is extreme and won't give you a nice clean chain, but for the winter beater it gets that chain through it's season and saves you the watts from the crusty rust that's bound to form regardless!! I think I should start burying my chain in a cemetary and put up little crosses on each tomb!!

  • @markroberts6971
    @markroberts6971 3 месяца назад +1

    Do it old school, clean your chain and cogs quick. Pine-sol or Pine-O-Pine. Natural degreaser and cheap.
    Everyone I knew competitively racing for five years did the same cleaning.
    Do this outdoors. Mix the cleaner @ 4:1 water to cleaner.
    Apply with a nylon brush like a chain brush, while rotating your crank/wheel/cogs. You’ll see a lot of dirty liquid coming off your chain and cog. Shortly sparkling clean. Spray with water, while rotating. Allow to air dry. Lube.
    I’m all for protecting my gears. Chains are cheap. Time is the thing we wanted to save, and be willing to clean frequently. We did, because this is cheap. Use the lube of your choice. Many of us used Pedro’s.

  • @asifditta8745
    @asifditta8745 Год назад +7

    Great way to deep clean your chain I use white spirit 😊 cleans and sparkles my chain

  • @Kenjiro5775
    @Kenjiro5775 Год назад +2

    Clean mineral spirits in a thick plastic jar with a tight lid. Chain goes in, gets swirled around and comes out completely clean of everything, waxes, grease, dirt, lube. I have always used firearm oil to lubricate each roller/pin because the bottle comes with a needle tip and the oil is a great viscosity for bike chains; it's thick enough to stay in the rollers, but thin enough not to be gummy.

  • @Seppster58
    @Seppster58 Год назад +11

    Can someone send Ollie a box of nitrile gloves?? 😁

  • @b.l.f.750
    @b.l.f.750 Месяц назад +1

    From the SILCA Chain Stripper's Safety Data Sheet: "Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects" (page 8), and "Do not empty into drains. Avoid release to the environment" (page 10).

  • @Jacob99174
    @Jacob99174 Год назад +135

    Beware - tapping glass with metal may cause glass failure

    • @EatMyPropwash
      @EatMyPropwash Год назад

      Not exactly. If you put your finger on it it’ll prevent, or at least significantly the vibrations from breaking. Why do you think people put their hand on a windshield when it’s hailing? Stops the vibrations through the windshield.

    • @Jacob99174
      @Jacob99174 Год назад +12

      @@EatMyPropwash when it hails bike chains, let’s try it then

    • @JFomo
      @JFomo Год назад +6

      Lol its fine, ive been cleaning my chain in glass jars for years. I use the the glass jars from pasta sauces.

    • @chipnerd
      @chipnerd Год назад +2

      @@JFomo your are not shaking it vigorously enough then, try harder! Lols aside, I had a pasta pot break in my garage during the chain cleaning process and it is no fun, mess and glass everywhere, so I'm with @timjacobs5417 on this one.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад

      Alternative facts

  • @declanbroderick4453
    @declanbroderick4453 Год назад +5

    How environmental is it to wash the oil and grease from the chain down the sink?

  • @abedkaoussarani
    @abedkaoussarani Год назад +4

    I do the same with the addition of a final rinse with isopropyl alcohol 99%. It will displace water quicker and the chain will dry way faster.

  • @charleshulsey3103
    @charleshulsey3103 Год назад +5

    For USA - a clean Gatorade bottle works best

  • @F7Ruggler
    @F7Ruggler Год назад +15

    I would definitely take my chain off for cleaning more if Shimano made a reusable quick link. As it stands you need to have a supply of quick links to do this regularly. Technically making this quite an expensive way to clean your chain (neglected to mention the cost of links Ollie! ;) ). I tend to just use Alex's technique after every ride to make sure there's no build up and add lube every few rides.

    • @yutehube4468
      @yutehube4468 Год назад +3

      Get a KMC chain.

    • @ZakWatkins
      @ZakWatkins Год назад +12

      I've never met anyone who didnt reuse their links at least a few times. As long as they snap together snug.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад +4

      I've used non-reusable links 8-10x without issue. I've even broken two of the chains I've reused links on but never at that link

    • @javik3995
      @javik3995 Год назад

      KMC Chain once, and you will have not a bad chain and a great quick link.

    • @nonamehere9658
      @nonamehere9658 Год назад +3

      Wipperman Connex (11 speed one is quite pricey, don't know if there are alternatives) - you can open/close it with bare hands.

  • @ralfamann2849
    @ralfamann2849 Год назад +2

    A medical drawing syringe with a thin needle works very well. The oil can be dosed much better and this saves a lot of money and the oil does not end up in the environment.

    • @meibing4912
      @meibing4912 Год назад

      This is mostly useful for those waxing their chains.

  • @socopower
    @socopower Год назад +6

    Did you just remake Alex’s chain-cleaning epic jar clip so you can advertise Silka’s stuff?? Btw, letting your wet, unprotected, chain to air dry is a BAD idea unless you like building rust on it…

  • @Nosh_Feratu
    @Nosh_Feratu Год назад +2

    been doing it like this ever since quick-links came out about 7 or 8 years ago... after pretty much every ride, whip the chain off and get in in a wide bottom jar so its laid out flat, pour in just enough drivetrain cleaner to cover it, leave it for an hour giving it a good shake every now and then, empty the cleaner and add hot water, then keep rinsing and shaking while in the jar with hot water...
    absolutely pristine, gunk and grit free everytime...
    extra little tip, you can slightly file the restrictive nibs on quick links to make it easier to unlink, dont worry, ive used the same 2 quick links for about 3 years and theyve never come off yet.

    • @Alchas65
      @Alchas65 Год назад

      You must get through a lot of lubricant and cleaner.

    • @markusseppala6547
      @markusseppala6547 Год назад

      Which brand quick links do you use?

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu Год назад +1

      @@markusseppala6547 I use KMC DLC 11 chains so just use the ones that come with them...i've bought a few others like the X11 and they appear to be the same 'missing' links... dunno what the sram ones are like tho, ive never used SRAM chains or drivechains before but i'd imagine they have the little tabs on aswell that hold the pin in place, you could probably file them down a tad aswell...the spring in your rear derailleur keeps it well in place and you still need to use a bit of strength to separate the quick links but you can do it by hand...
      edit: just had a look at SRAM Powerlink and theyve got the little tabs on aswell so you can file those down the same as KMC links...

  • @dorianmode4
    @dorianmode4 Год назад +3

    I have heard that both SRAM and Shimano do not recommend boiling your chains. Can cause the chain to break prematurely.

  • @2100BLF
    @2100BLF Месяц назад

    I clean my chain right after every ride. 3 mins with a pH neutral bicycle degreaser which i believe is a ethylene glycol monobutyl ether based product which is a pretty universal pH neutral cleaner used in many areas, brush it and the cassette and chainring, Rinse with 2 x 1.5L bottles of water which i bring it down to the wash bay at the bottom of my apartment block. Bring it up to my house, whack it with a 660W high pressure blower (mine's a balloon blower| with small nozzle, 30 seconds done. Lube with a cheap wet lube (I use finish line green, around usd 9 for 8 oz), done. No visible black stuff on the outside, very very minimal black stuff between the links/rollers. Frequency of cleaning is key, ie after every ride. The degreaser costs only around usd 1 for 300ml as i get it with coupons and self collect at the e-commerce platform collection point. Every cleaning uses around 30-40ml of product.
    I dont even bother to wipe off excess lube, coz i apply it with a cotton bud and so the sides dont get much, and also coz i clean after every ride so there is no point being anal about the sides attracting road grime etc. Clean it after a sweaty ride, very efficient overall.

  • @christianndasilva1843
    @christianndasilva1843 Год назад +6

    "Hey, everyone. Forget all the other methods we've given you. Use are sponsor's products, instead."

    • @meibing4912
      @meibing4912 Год назад

      There’s no other product like this. If you wax its a real help. Some time commercials are also about informing the public of what’s available and possible.

    • @gerrymcbride6429
      @gerrymcbride6429 Год назад +2

      @@meibing4912 There is also UFO clean doing the same thing before Silca Chain Stripper.

  • @itscliffvtr
    @itscliffvtr Год назад +2

    Silca chain stripper is £40. If I need 2 applications then that is half the bottle, £20. Thats absolutely ludicrous. Just use water based degreaser from screwfix which is £13 for 5L.

    • @itscliffvtr
      @itscliffvtr Год назад

      To dry the chain, wipe with a microfibre cloth, then put it back on the bike, back spin a few times and re wipe again, done.

  • @EatMyPropwash
    @EatMyPropwash Год назад +13

    Dirty waxed chain: shake the chain in a jar of mineral spirits. Let sit for 30min, remove and wipe. If still dirty repeat until towel wipes are clean. Then, drop chain in denatured alcohol , shake, remove chain, and dry completely, but don’t let it sit longer than 10 min or it’ll rust. Then you’re set for waxing.

  • @jazznroll5
    @jazznroll5 Год назад +4

    I am pretty sure that any degreaser will do the job of silca chain stripper and in most cases, at a much lower cost.

  • @charlesbristol3609
    @charlesbristol3609 Год назад +1

    I use the same process but with kerosene. After cleaning, I let the dirt/gunk settle and pour off the relatively clean kerosene for later use.

  • @adamweb
    @adamweb Год назад +4

    Rumor has it Ollie wears a freshly waxed chain necklace when he goes out to the club...

  • @brandonhoffman4712
    @brandonhoffman4712 2 месяца назад

    Chain stripper/drivetrain cleaner = ecosan orange degreaser @ home depot. $10/gal.
    Works in the home too!
    Bonus - Bike wash = car soap

  • @vakata
    @vakata Год назад +1

    Totally unrelated - I love the depth of field in this video, as well as the color grading. Did you guys change something (lenses, settings, grading), or is it in my imagination?

  • @fernandoestigoy
    @fernandoestigoy Год назад +4

    Costco cashews/almonds/mixed nuts plastic containers rule for this!

    • @fathybalamita1537
      @fathybalamita1537 Год назад

      In my experience, The plastic containers did not handle hot water very well.

  • @matt-10229
    @matt-10229 9 месяцев назад

    I use a takeaway Tupperware and heavy duty degreaser from screwfix to submerge the chain and give it a shake. Perfect for cleaning muddy, gritty chains from cyclocross races and training.

  • @iv4nYap
    @iv4nYap Год назад +2

    Share 6 years ago by OZ cycle, comparing it to ultrasonic cleaner and brush.
    Lots of technical info and details experiment in that channel, deserve more love.

    • @spaceshipearth356
      @spaceshipearth356 Год назад +3

      Or less. Like his prison sentence. Does he even serve it? I don't care to check, I'm not bothered.

  • @cauldron101
    @cauldron101 Год назад +2

    Simply stunning! A question though. You suggest using it on a new chain. How about when the time comes for the second or third application of that lube? Do you repeat this process before applying that lube again?

    • @playandteach
      @playandteach Год назад +1

      No need if you use hot wax - that's about the only reason for using this product anyway.

    • @ffskierdune6226
      @ffskierdune6226 Год назад +1

      Every time you want to wax your chain (300-400kms) you need to deep clean and re-wax the chain.

    • @prestachuck2867
      @prestachuck2867 Год назад

      @@ffskierdune6226Then how do you remove the old wax and all of the dirt? People keep saying boil your chain. Boil chain in what and for how long? Do you put it in a jar and pour the boiling water into it, or do you place it into a pot or kettle full of water, then bring it to a boil? Or is there a different better method that does not involve ruining a kitchen pot?
      I saw a video in which Victor Campanaerts demonstrates his chain wax method, and it looks as if he doesn’t bother. He just wipes the chain off with a microfiber cloth several times, then declares it clean enough to re-wax, then go set the hour record.

    • @ffskierdune6226
      @ffskierdune6226 Год назад

      @@prestachuck2867 As previously mentioned, I no longer hot wax my chains. When I did, I always used mineral spirits to clean through a chain cleaner and a scrub brush for my cassette, then rinsed with denatured alcohol. I still use this method. The cost of mineral spirits is about 14 cents per ounce. I have never boiled my chains, as I am sure my wife would not approve. It may work very well. If Campy made a reusable quick-link, then I would 100% use an ultrasonic cleaner, as this has been shown to be the best way to remove everything. I will clean my chains until the spirits are clear. I get about 10,000km per Record chain. I'm not sure about the Ekar chain yet. Measured with a digital. The main reason I stopped hot waxing my chain was that I did not find any discernible benefit. During the season, I ride about 400km per week, So I need to clean about once per week. However, If I am tight for time, I can do a touch up with the Squirt drip wax product, and I am good to go. I cannot do the same with the Silca products, and their Secrete Sause product as it requires a very clean chain, IMHO.

  •  Год назад

    I have been cleaning the chain this way for over 20 years. 👌😎
    I use diesel or gasoline.
    Bonus tip, I leave the chain in the jar until the next chain change... since I use two chains that I rotate every 500km

  • @RenAigu
    @RenAigu Год назад +2

    The stripper is not cheap, but it's so much more convenient. Tip though, use enough chain stripper in your jar to submerge the chain fully, so the 2x 5 minutes wait are more effective. This is not wasteful if you keep the used stripper, because there should still be enough active ingredients to get to that 1 new chain per fluid ounce/ 30 mL

    • @glennmorgan8691
      @glennmorgan8691 Год назад

      One of silca's vids said up to 5 new chains before you need to change the striper out,you could even pour it through a coffee filter if you want.Cheers!!!

  • @MTBScotland
    @MTBScotland Год назад

    degrease in sink then a jar with acetone rinse then jar with propan-1-ol. wipe dry and allow to evaporate. put chain on bike then use squirt drip wax.

  • @fisharefriends598
    @fisharefriends598 Год назад +3

    I prefer screw fix no nonsense. degreaser.. 15 quid for a few litres.
    Far more economical
    That product is extremely expensive

  • @KorbensBum
    @KorbensBum Год назад +2

    I'm not sure on this one. I saw Josh say you could use the chain stripper in one of those chain cleaning tools on the bike. So why wouldn't it be good in a jar like that?
    And if you can't use it on a dirty chain, what should you be using? Just a chain degreaser? And how often would you remove your cassette to clean it properly?

    • @maximilian3004
      @maximilian3004 Год назад

      If you're waxing, you can simply pour scalding water over your cassette to soften the wax debris and use a microfiber cloth to wipe it away. I usually wrap the freehub with the cloth to prevent excess water from getting into the bearings and then slowly drizzle the water over the cassette, rotating the wheel a quarter turn between douses. I thin use the edges of the towel to get between the cogs and wipe away the wax accumulation.
      You can use a diluted degreaser like Simple Green or Purple Power if you're using a trad. wet lube, also works well. If you want to do a full cleaning, removing a cassette and dropping it in an ultrasonic cleaner is your best bet, as the USM will actually rattle all the debris out of the recesses of the cassette.

  • @leopard936
    @leopard936 Год назад +4

    I use turpetine ,and later wash it down with dish soap, its so much cheaper

  • @goodcompanycoffee
    @goodcompanycoffee Год назад +2

    Exactly what I needed. Hope I turn into a wax convert.

  • @ArjanGroe
    @ArjanGroe Год назад +2

    I’ve (like many) had a glass jar broken doing this. I now using plastic laundry detergent bottles instead

  • @bennyayaya
    @bennyayaya Год назад +1

    Doesn't the chain bend against its intended axes when scrunched up into a small glass gar like that? Does that lead to more chain failure?

  • @rg807
    @rg807 Год назад +1

    Um, buy a can of acetone. A liter is probably less than the tiny Silca bottle. Acetone also rinses off in water. If you want to go "pro" than use the acetone in an ultra sonic cleaner.

  • @Bertie..
    @Bertie.. Год назад +4

    I do this with a metal can and gasoline. Sit overnight then air dry.

  • @hannahbruni6051
    @hannahbruni6051 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can this cleaning technique be used with the other video where you do the CrockPot melting of the wax on the chain? I ask because I don’t have that fancy cleaner. And of course, I’d only do the wax melting on a brand new chain. 4:49

  • @NewEnglandDirtRoadie
    @NewEnglandDirtRoadie Год назад

    Oil Eater for a used chain.
    regular oil-based chain lube for brand new chain with factory preservative. it will strip it off in seconds

  • @MarioDeFeliceNetworkEngineer
    @MarioDeFeliceNetworkEngineer Год назад +2

    Nothing cleans a chain better than a Nutella jar ❤

    • @peterenevoldsen7199
      @peterenevoldsen7199 3 месяца назад

      Shoot, I’ll have to empty it first! Where’s me spoon….

  • @KenSmith-bv4si
    @KenSmith-bv4si Год назад

    I have two chains one in use and a second chain waxed and ready. The first chain waxing lasted about 200 miles or 320 kilometers. I use an ultra sonic cleaner and not polar bear friendly cleaners.

    • @prestachuck2867
      @prestachuck2867 Год назад

      So only 200 miles for all of that work? I would have to re-wax the chain every week, and sometimes more often! Just a lot easier to clean it on the bike with the park chain cleaning machine, quickly soap down and rinse the whole bike, blow the chain out with a hose, and re-lube with a drip lube. No more than about ten to fifteen minutes total work. If you do it weekly, not only will the drivetrain last just as many miles, but you always have a nice clean bike.

    • @KenSmith-bv4si
      @KenSmith-bv4si Год назад

      @@prestachuck2867 You should do a video with Ollie.

  • @inthesPhila
    @inthesPhila 3 месяца назад

    4 jars about a pint or 500ml or more:
    Old settled dirty gas in one: pour off fuel only into an empty one, leave sediment behind. add chain, shake, soak, shake, lift out with short piece of shirt hanger with hook. Pour 3rd jar of less dirty gas into 4th, cleanest jar, add chain, shake, soak, pull out, hang chain to dry some, lube or install and lube.
    Shake 2nd jar and pour all back into first jar. Pour 4th jar with swishing back into 3rd jar. Save jars for next chain cleaning. Don't loose the master link.

    • @chris4536
      @chris4536 3 месяца назад

      What

    • @inthesPhila
      @inthesPhila 3 месяца назад

      @@chris4536 Pour off, like "decant" to leave behind the sediment, so your chain swishes around in just gasoline, not dirt from the last few chains you cleaned.

  • @108kitsune
    @108kitsune Год назад

    IPA works pretty well i have used it for quite some time

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide 3 месяца назад

    Use petrol for step 1. Much cheaper. Most of the grease and dirt will settle out when you're done and you can pour the clean petrol off the top for reuse.

  • @deth_4372
    @deth_4372 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your video brother 🥰 from Cambodia 🇰🇭

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Год назад +1

      We hope this helps you achieve dreamy clean chains 🙌

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin Год назад +1

    I've done this before. You have to do it 2 or 3 times though and clean the jar out before doing it again.

  • @shawngifford
    @shawngifford Год назад +2

    Up until now, I have avoided chain waxing because of the prep time. This product has changed everything, I will be moving to wax on my next chain.

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 10 месяцев назад

      if you use inductive heater , chain can be waxed on bike with solid wax, cleaning + waxing 6 minutes

  • @janwillemkuilenburg7561
    @janwillemkuilenburg7561 Год назад +2

    To save money I would fist clean the dirty chain with a cheap solvent and after rinsing with water I would then clean it with the more expensive stripping fluid.

    • @ffskierdune6226
      @ffskierdune6226 Год назад +1

      Rinse with denatured alcohol. This removes any of the solvent residues and dries very quickly. Better adhesion of lube.

  • @barriobarranco
    @barriobarranco Год назад

    Jar every time now- I used to use those Barbieri ones but they are messy (fragile too)and 11 speed chains seem to jam, maybe better for 9 or less speeds. Use muc-off drivetrain cleaner but am considering using petrol as a stage one clean in a jar (swirl, never shake!)then the muc off...or maybe go directly from petrol to IPA 99.9% as muc off is expensive anyway....

  • @SergioCristancho
    @SergioCristancho Год назад

    Wonderful... What about the elasticity of the chain ... Form taking of and on... Like several times if we manage to replicate the process. Cheers mate.

  • @alexjantos27
    @alexjantos27 4 месяца назад

    I have a stupid idea😂, but anyways,do you thing thah it would be good idea to also put it in the dishwasher, so the grase could disolve better?

  • @brunoaramburu740
    @brunoaramburu740 Год назад +1

    Hi Ollie! During my postdoc at ICIQ in Catalonia, I once took my chain and cleaned it with some alkanes I found and sonicated it. And then it hit me: have you ever tried drying the chain in the oven? Of course, after rinsing with acetone or other volatile solvent, it dries quite fast, but say you are at home and want to have it done quickly. What's your opinion about leaving the chain at 100-110 C for 10-20 min to dry before lubbing?

    • @brunoaramburu740
      @brunoaramburu740 Год назад

      Of course, I took advantage of the solvent disposal system. I always use more eco-friendly alternatives at home, but that remaining thin layer of additives is quite annoying to remove!

  • @jonathanzappala
    @jonathanzappala Год назад +1

    The jar is definitely best. I stopped using squirt lube because it was so hard to clean, compared to old wet lube in a jar. I use wax now, it stays clean, when squirt still gets some dirt.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Год назад +2

      Wax is the way to go! Welcome to the club 🙌

    • @junaid42465
      @junaid42465 Год назад +1

      The trick to use squirt is to allow the lube to dry overnight and wipe the next morning of all the excess lube. You shouldn’t feel any stickiness or oily after running your fingers over the chain. Ideally, Squirt dries off pretty dry. As such need the lube only inside the rollers.
      Wipe chain after every ride and re-lube after every 300-400 km. Wipe dry and lube after a ride in the rain.

    • @jonathanzappala
      @jonathanzappala Год назад +1

      @@junaid42465 I used it for years, did all that, it’s just not as clean as melt in a pot wax. I use molten speedwax.

    • @ffskierdune6226
      @ffskierdune6226 Год назад

      @@junaid42465 I agree with you. Squirt is very good. The best part is that you can reapply without having to completely clean your chain. I have used the Silca secret sauce for about one season but found that just after 200 km, my chain would be black and nosy. I could not reapply the product without thoroughly cleaning my chain. It would just drip off. Not so with Squirt. It was recommended to me by a former retired pro who now maintains his own bikes.

  • @ffskierdune6226
    @ffskierdune6226 Год назад +1

    Not in my world. The Silca product costs about $3.00 per oz in my world. Instead, I use Varsol (mineral spirits) through a chain cleaning tool. The cost is 14 cents per oz. Plus, once the solids have settled I can reuse it. Followed up by a rinse in denatured alcohol and my chain is ready to be lubed (dripped wax). If Campy had a reusable quick link then I would use an ultra-sonic cleaner every 400km. This above process allows me to get about 10,000km from a Record chain. I measure my chain with digital callipers.

  • @SKYBJERN
    @SKYBJERN Год назад

    So how to clean the chain if I want to use hot melt wax?

  • @pinglis00
    @pinglis00 Год назад

    How do you recommend cleaning grease and crud off your hands? Or even clothes?

  • @dadama66
    @dadama66 Год назад

    Wide mouth plastic juice or gatoraid bottles work well.

  • @glensmall1
    @glensmall1 Год назад

    I've already invested in a sonic cleaner, and I use silca wax. Life's easy.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  Год назад +1

      Living the dream 🙌

  • @henseleric
    @henseleric Год назад

    How do you fit the cassette, chainrings, and derailleurs in the jar?

  • @reinholdachleitner2069
    @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад

    Saving you money and some watts power,thanks for the cleaning tips.💯👌🏻

  • @edb8120
    @edb8120 Год назад

    I have only cleaned chains this way for about 50 years.
    For decades I then put chains into hot automatic transmission fluid as a lube.
    As I go to new chains I'll be going to wax.

  • @yurimow
    @yurimow Год назад

    i've been using the method for years with a mix of one part alcohol, one part dish soap, two parts water. it'd be interesting to see how this compares.

  • @whynotride327
    @whynotride327 Год назад +2

    Just another GCN commercial promoting one of their "sponsors".

  • @rdscombatpro5650
    @rdscombatpro5650 Год назад

    Throw it in the dishwasher BAM 💥

  • @GMSlash
    @GMSlash Год назад +5

    You forgot the step where you clean the cassette, pulley wheels and crankset!
    If those are dirty, you can now start over.
    I would also put on the lube while it's not installed yet, so you don't liquid drip wax all over the drivetrain.

  • @Cuzzazbuzz
    @Cuzzazbuzz Год назад

    Lol. Have you seen the price of that degreaser! Alternative that’s faster and easier: Parktool chain cleaning tool with Screwfix ‘No Nonsense Degreaser’. 1 minute of spinning the crank then rinse with water and it sparkles. Beware though. It strips every bit of grease.

  • @JFomo
    @JFomo Год назад +2

    Turpentine would do the same job for much less than the cost of that Silca product.
    If you're worried about what to do with the dirty jar of Turpentine you can either let it sit for a few days to allow the dirt to fall to the bottom before filtering it to a new jar or you can pour it onto the weeds around your driveway or concrete paths. Don't pour it onto a vegetable garden.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Год назад

      Yeah, don't pour turpentine onto your weeds🤦 Also, this doesn't just clean. It promoted the wax binding to the chain beyond removing oil

  • @Kekatsh
    @Kekatsh Год назад +4

    A glass jar is a bad idea. I know something about that. A plastic one is better.

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber Год назад

    Nice advertisment

  • @Erhan_H
    @Erhan_H Год назад +1

    I'll tell you what not to do. Don't use acetone in sonicator with plastic basket. Acetone will melt the plastic, and the sonic waves will push the melted plastic in every nook and cranny of your chain.

  • @davidwolfs9505
    @davidwolfs9505 Год назад

    add a smaller lid with drilled holes on the bottom of the jar

  • @ldimitrov
    @ldimitrov Год назад

    In the context of placing it on and off a indoor training, how bad is it to turn my bike upside down to take the back tyre off(or place it on)?

  • @_J.F_
    @_J.F_ 11 месяцев назад

    I was expecting this upload to be dated April 1st.

  • @Solarsystem50
    @Solarsystem50 10 месяцев назад

    There must be something wrong with me... Chain cleaning is like crack cocaine, I cannot stop watching videos about it.

  • @markcowell8096
    @markcowell8096 Год назад +1

    Ollie. Love your passion for clean chains, but you've got get out more chap!

  • @postutilitariancommuter9578
    @postutilitariancommuter9578 Год назад

    CGN: * Recommends an expensive product not available in my third world country *
    Me: * Uses diesel *

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 Год назад

    All good stuff Ollie.

  • @jfkusa123
    @jfkusa123 Год назад

    Mineral spirits and then denatured alcohol from the hardware store work wonders

  • @Nicknassar225
    @Nicknassar225 Год назад +1

    The fact that only his face is in focus and nothing else is really disoranting, Its actually hurting my head to watch this video. not sure why they chose to film it like that.

  • @rosshughes7054
    @rosshughes7054 Год назад

    @gcntech Can you reuse a quick-link? Some folks say yes, some folks so no, there seems to be a lot of conflicting opinions out there (I guess that's Internet forums for ya)

  • @The_One-Eyed_Undertaker
    @The_One-Eyed_Undertaker Год назад +1

    The price of Silca Chain Stripper is utter RIDICULOUS here in Europe. You can buy TWO brand new Shimano chains for the price of ONE bottle! No worries: at some point, Decathlon will launch their own version at a quarter of the Silca's stripper price.

    • @prestachuck2867
      @prestachuck2867 Год назад +1

      Finish Line Speed Degreaser. Don’t know if they sell it over there, but on this side of the pond, it’s about $12 a can.

    • @The_One-Eyed_Undertaker
      @The_One-Eyed_Undertaker Год назад

      @@prestachuck2867 Will seek out for it here in Euroland. Cheers bro!

  • @Craigwdlr
    @Craigwdlr Год назад

    Nothing beats good ol paraffin

  • @Mylittledistraktions
    @Mylittledistraktions Год назад

    Can I ride the new chain with that packing grease on it?

  • @Jari1973
    @Jari1973 Год назад

    Does anyone know how often hot wax should be changed? Do you feel that after a few uses it is mostly sanding paste?
    Another question; Does the chain usually need to be lubricated, if after every run you wash the chain (in a jar) with an oil-based solvent??
    This came to my mind because the bearings of skateboards are not greased, they are only washed.. they are said to be faster and still last just as long??

    • @ffskierdune6226
      @ffskierdune6226 Год назад +1

      About 300-400 km max. Silca says you can use their secret sauce to supplement. I did not find this to work well. Thus, I stopped waxing my chain. Expensive and too time-consuming. Waxing every week-no thank you.

    • @meibing4912
      @meibing4912 Год назад +1

      First time rewax @300km and then every 500km. I rotate 3 chains - saves a lot of time. Does not take more time as all other cleaning is faster. As for cost it’s much cheaper than oil because your chains and drive train will last much, much longer. And those are very expensive.

  • @mFp8y2MfsqGYUCBAsao9
    @mFp8y2MfsqGYUCBAsao9 11 месяцев назад

    4:45 one caveat
    6:18 another caveat
    Weird that in the 2nd caveat, you said that "it's not meant for a dirty chain" because it won't deep clean it. Then what are you going to do with your dirty chain? Throw it away?

  • @Saladh_Olivier
    @Saladh_Olivier Год назад

    Oooh, connex chains 😎

  • @abdullahabir8728
    @abdullahabir8728 Год назад

    Im using the same chain😁

  • @tommayo5778
    @tommayo5778 Год назад

    Did anyone else have anxiety over Oli’s dirty hands and clean jumper?! Degreaser on the hands too!

  • @bobp74
    @bobp74 10 месяцев назад

    Silca chain stripper = £39
    Ultegra 10sp chain = £20
    How can it make sense to clean a chain using this product ?