Has anyone used this stuff? Any good?

    • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      2 days ago

      Just in case you’re being serious: Yes. You need to use a lubricating oil, WD40 isn’t meant for that. You can use an oil like Tri-flow unless you want to switch to wax.

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    11 days ago

    I have not used it. This kind of nonsense though…

    There are no chemicals

    So, maybe it’s made from the vacuum of space?

    Just use molybdenum disulphide, it works well. Be aware that it does contain chemicals, just like everything else.

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      11 days ago

      it does contain chemicals, just like everything else

      I don’t know: light, plasma don’t contain chemicals. Also neutron stars probably… There is a lot of stuff that dont contain chemicals, the problem is none of them is a good lubricant for bike chains AFAIK 😁

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    11 days ago

    We’ll see what Zero Friction Cycling has to say after it’s been tested.

    Looks like a wax product (good), but can it actually penetrate into where the pins in the chain are? And does it repel dirt as well as immersion wax?

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    11 days ago

    I’d be interested to see if it compares favorably with white lightning, which works well (aside from the mess)