Can you use Simple Green on an O ring chain?
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<< Is this this same simple green wheel cleaner that will dang near water your eyes and even smells toxic? I can't imagine delicate o-rings standing up too such abuse. >>
Toxic, I love the smell. It smells like rootbeer or something. I wanted to taste it but my better judgement says no.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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yep simple green is it. 2 tablespoons to a a standard squirt bottle is how th quads get cleaned. chain included. doesnt even take the wax or stickers off! watch out castrol super clean(purple) is sold as similar but will doscolor your aluminum and raise heck with yer seals! dont use that!
use a good chain oil right away, of course.
can ya tell i dont ride in mud? hehe.... have fun ;p
use a good chain oil right away, of course.
can ya tell i dont ride in mud? hehe.... have fun ;p
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<< Is this this same simple green wheel cleaner that will dang near water your eyes and even smells toxic? I can't imagine delicate o-rings standing up too such abuse. >>
Simple Green makes quite a few different products. I think they do make a cleaner that is labeled specifically as a "wheel cleaner". I'm not familiar with that. I just use the standard Simple Green cleaner & degreaser. Smells like pine.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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So, prior to posting this question, I decided to go straight to the source. I sent an e-mail to Simple Green. Here is what they had to say:
Thanks for your inquiry. Sealed chains should be cleaned with solvent, not with water-based cleaners. Simple Green would do a great job at cleaning the outside of the chain, and then would probably penetrate to the interior of the chain and degrease it as well. Therefore, this is not a particularly good application for our product.
I hope this information answers your question sufficiently. Should you have any additional questions or any concerns, please contact me directly. Thanks again for contacting us and for considering Simple Green products.
Sincerely,
Carol Chapin
Environmental & Regulatory Coordinator
SIMPLE GREEN
(800) 228-0709
cchapin@simplegreen.com
I really like how well it cleaned my chain, but am a little leary about using it now!
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Thanks for your inquiry. Sealed chains should be cleaned with solvent, not with water-based cleaners. Simple Green would do a great job at cleaning the outside of the chain, and then would probably penetrate to the interior of the chain and degrease it as well. Therefore, this is not a particularly good application for our product.
I hope this information answers your question sufficiently. Should you have any additional questions or any concerns, please contact me directly. Thanks again for contacting us and for considering Simple Green products.
Sincerely,
Carol Chapin
Environmental & Regulatory Coordinator
SIMPLE GREEN
(800) 228-0709
cchapin@simplegreen.com
I really like how well it cleaned my chain, but am a little leary about using it now!
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