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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- This oil penetrates deep into your chain's links, so your chain will run very smoothly.
- Doesn't gather a lot of sand and other debris.
- This oil is biodegradable and therefore not harmful to our environment!
- This oil doesn'y function well in wet conditions. Look at the Muc-Off Bio Wet Lube for use in these conditions.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Muc-Off |
Dry conditions | |
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Packaging
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Bottle |
Environmentally conscious choice!
This lubricant is 100% biodegradable, so you don't have to worry about your environmentally friendly mode of transport negatively affecting the environment!
Please note that the bottle is not biodegradable, but it is made of recycled materials.
Tips for use
Before applying, degrease, clean and dry the chain.
How often should I lube my chain? Regular lubrication ensures that your equipment lasts longer, so that you can enjoy your bike rides longer. How often you should lubricate heavily depends on the weather conditions in which you cycle. Do you cycle in all weather conditions or only when the sun shines? It all affects the degree of wear, and some will have to clean their bike more than others. In principle, a chain should run silently, so if your chain makes a noise it is time to clean and lubricate it.
1. Thoroughly degrease your drivetrain with a chain cleaner and rinse thoroughly
2. Dry the parts well with a cloth
3. Apply the Lube to all the links on the inside of the entire chain
4. Allow the Lube to penetrate well; at least half an hour, but preferably longer
5. Wipe off excess Lube with a cloth, especially the outside of the chain because that is where the most dirt adheres while lubrication is not necessary
6. Ride on!
For later applications, wipe the chain with a dry cloth or brush and then apply the lubricant to each chain link again.
Wet lube is thick, and will not wash off your chain in a rain shower, but it will gather more dirt. Dry lube is often thinner and therefore needs to be applied more frequently. Want to switch between these two? Don't forget to degrease your chain first.
When and how often should I lubricate my chain?
This is a hard question, because the answer depends on how often you ride and what kind of lubricant you use. It's best to regularly check if your chain is dry. You can see and hear this. Another sign that you should lubricate your chain is a very dirty chain, for example because you cycled through the rain. In this case, make sure you clean your chain before lubricating it again. After a while you'll get a feeling for when you should lubricate your chain.
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
my go to chain lube
Does everything a dry lube should do: easy to apply and keeps the chain clean in dry conditions
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
High-quality lube, easy to use and to remove
It makes the chain nice, it is not very runny but not too thick either. What I like is that it also cleans easily. That is why I prefer using it even in wet weather, then I apply more frequently.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Just right
After years of using chain wax, I tried this drylube. It is easy to apply and does not attract much sand. In the rain, it stays on reasonably well for a drylube when used on the road, in mud it is obviously short-lived but that is what wetlube is for.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Good quality
Good quality lubricant in dry weather.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Convenient to use
Conveniently, you can very well deposit 1 small drop at a time.
Pros & Cons
5
High-quality lube, easy to use and to remove
It makes the chain nice, it is not very runny but not too thick either. What I like is that it also cleans easily. That is why I prefer using it even in wet weather, then I apply more frequently.
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Easy to clean
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Not very runny, easy to put on
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Stays well on the chain
5
Just right
After years of using chain wax, I tried this drylube. It is easy to apply and does not attract much sand. In the rain, it stays on reasonably well for a drylube when used on the road, in mud it is obviously short-lived but that is what wetlube is for.
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Attracts little sand
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Easy to apply
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Smells good