Raptor is waxy?
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Try automotive brake cleaner.
I use CRC Brakleen, chemical proof rubber gloves purchased from Home Depot, and cheap paper towels (they have less lint than the expensive ones) for any number of car/bike/quad/jetski clean up chores.
I most recently used it to clean the chain on my Honda NX250 dualsport prior to applying a fresh coat of chain wax.
CRC Brakleen cleans well, leaves little or no residue, doesn't seem to hurt the rubber O-rings in the drive chain (my NX250 is an '88 model so I've been doing this for a while), and virtually eliminates the "elbow grease" part of the equation. I buy Brakleen at PEP Boys Auto Parts for about $10 a gallon.
Army Man
I use CRC Brakleen, chemical proof rubber gloves purchased from Home Depot, and cheap paper towels (they have less lint than the expensive ones) for any number of car/bike/quad/jetski clean up chores.
I most recently used it to clean the chain on my Honda NX250 dualsport prior to applying a fresh coat of chain wax.
CRC Brakleen cleans well, leaves little or no residue, doesn't seem to hurt the rubber O-rings in the drive chain (my NX250 is an '88 model so I've been doing this for a while), and virtually eliminates the "elbow grease" part of the equation. I buy Brakleen at PEP Boys Auto Parts for about $10 a gallon.
Army Man