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Chain cleaners/ scrubbers ?

firefly

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Was looking for an easier way to clean the chain & almost ordered the 3 sided brush thing & came across another brush that cleans 360*, it looks a little messy but I might clean more throughly, has anyone tried this spiral brush? is it as durable as the 3 sided one?
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I've used the only the 3-sided one - but looking at the two, I think I would prefer the long-handle, because you can keep your distance and scrub the chain in "auto-mode" with bike idling in 1st-gear on the center-stand without much danger. :)
 
I've used the only the 3-sided one - but looking at the two, I think I would prefer the long-handle, because you can keep your distance and scrub the chain in "auto-mode" with bike idling in 1st-gear on the center-stand without much danger. :)

I would never have my hands near the chain while idling...

have a buddy with about 3.5 fingers less on one hand because of that :eek5:
 
I would never have my hands near the chain while idling...

have a buddy with about 3.5 fingers less on one hand because of that :eek5:

Now that I think of it... maybe I just manually rotated the rear tire with my hand - and in reverse direction - so with the brush on the bottom the chain it's moving away from the rear sprocket. I guess you could easily do that with the spiral brush too...
 
Toiler brush chain cleaner

A toilet brush from 99 cents store can be a great substitute to these chain brushes at a fraction of the cost, I'll get one & try it out, put it on you tube as the newest chain cleaning gadget.
 
Many of the brushes mentioned in this thread are large and cumbersome. A toothbrush is just too small and too soft. Harbor Freight, Home Depot, Lowe's, etc, sells some small nylon brushes (about twice the size of a toothbrush) for a couple of bucks. They are easy to handle and do an excellent job cleaning the chain.

:)
 
I use a denture brush. Much larger than a normal toothbruse as it doesn't need to fit inside the mouth. LOL But it does the job. Then a wipe down with some newspapers followed by a spray of my remaining 'old formula' DuPont chain lube from Lowes.
 
i will stick with the "standard brush" and motor degreaser with some brake clean for the really gungey chains.
will always come out shiny clean.
then i follow up with some gun protectent spray lube.

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