One step chain waxing - make it yourself

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Video to make the bottled liquid wax....
• Wax your chain anywher...
You can also use plain stearic acid. I bought from here...
www.awo.com.au/stearic-acid/

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  • @drama069
    @drama0694 ай бұрын

    Amazing update. Works perfect like this. Used 15g for 3 chains. For German customers: I got 200g Quickshine deep fat fixer from Amazon for about 10€. Works great

  • @MatthewBell-mg7fh

    @MatthewBell-mg7fh

    3 ай бұрын

    I‘m also a recent waxing convert living in Germany. The Quickshine fat fixer and the PTFE are still on their way. I wanted to also do a 3 chain rotation. Was not sure a small 500ml leg wax melter would do the job. What wax melter did you go for @drama069?

  • @drama069

    @drama069

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MatthewBell-mg7fh use any cooker you like. I have Russel Hobbs Slowcooker 25570-56

  • @erikmatz3072

    @erikmatz3072

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MatthewBell-mg7fh Flüssigwachs Emulsion stelle ich mir auch selbst her. Einfach eine recht flüssige Emulsion aus Parafin, Polysorbat 80 (Emulgator der das Wachs mit Wasser verbindet), Wasser und Alkohol herstellen und in Fläschchen abfüllen. Bei Bedarf kann man auch hier PTFE Pulver, Graphit oder sonstige Aditive zumischen. Preis für einen Liter hier niedriger, was sonst ein kleines 100ml Fläschchen Kettenwachs kostet.

  • @photooutdoor2574

    @photooutdoor2574

    2 ай бұрын

    Besser gleich Wachsemulsion kaufen. 5 Liter für 35,-€. Und dann die Additive dazu. AUF PTFE sollte man wirklich verzichten.

  • @erikmatz3072

    @erikmatz3072

    2 ай бұрын

    @@photooutdoor2574 Wenn du auf PTFE verzichten möchtest, dann solltest du auch mit der fertigen wasserbasierten Wachsemulsion vorsichtig sein. Die gibt es zwar relativ günstig in Chemiehandel, hat dann aber Emulgatoren drin, die auch umweltschädlich sind und zudem Haut und Augen reizen. Polysorbat 80 ist ein biologisch abbaubarer Emulgator, der auch für kosmetische Anwendungen zugelassen ist.

  • @danielschindler9180
    @danielschindler91804 ай бұрын

    Everybody, please consider wearing a FFP 3 mask when working with ptfe, tungsten or graphite powder. From below 10ug diameter you are handling pure particulates which are prooven to have dangerous effects on your lungs. Especially when adding the powder to melted wachs and stiring it, a cloud of particulates can take off just by the movement of the hot air on top of your wax surface. Apart from that, what a nice idea to try fat fixer for diy strip chips. Thank you oz!

  • @MrVizzle

    @MrVizzle

    4 ай бұрын

    Good point for sure, something obvious get overlooked way to many times.

  • @Leo-gt1bx

    @Leo-gt1bx

    4 ай бұрын

    Or just do it safely. When it's melted into wax it's is not going into your body.

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    one more reason to stay on pure wax

  • @StringerBell50

    @StringerBell50

    4 ай бұрын

    Would it still be dangerous afterwards on the chain? If your bike is in a living room?

  • @MrVizzle

    @MrVizzle

    4 ай бұрын

    @@StringerBell50 do not think so as it's attached to wax. Plus in one video Oz try to scrape it off metal and it's stuck hard.

  • @fabianmolyneux2308
    @fabianmolyneux23084 ай бұрын

    Fantastic update. Thank you for making this process even easier. I am a total convert to chain waxing, as the difference it makes to a ride is profound. In the event of a mechanical or snagging a flat is made easier as there's no grease or dirty oil residue to deal with

  • @dodger2051

    @dodger2051

    4 ай бұрын

    Would acetone + graphite be a good substitute?

  • @TK-ov4hn
    @TK-ov4hn4 ай бұрын

    You converted me to both chain waxing and TPU tubes about two years ago. Thanks

  • @traceyfisher6003
    @traceyfisher60032 ай бұрын

    . I've been using your method for a few years now. 460 km in 5 days bike packing including the Brisbane valley rail trail and chain untouched smooth and quiet all the way. Love it. Cheers Les

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    2 ай бұрын

    Great to hear Les and thanx for your experience 👍

  • @Leo-gt1bx
    @Leo-gt1bx4 ай бұрын

    I have been reusing my regular QR links on my chains 100s of times with no issues. I've been waxing for a decade.

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    4 ай бұрын

    Shimano's?

  • @Leo-gt1bx

    @Leo-gt1bx

    Ай бұрын

    @@DR_1_1 And KMC

  • @JoeS97756

    @JoeS97756

    21 күн бұрын

    @@DR_1_1 yea same question, was it Shimano?

  • @MultigrainKevinOs
    @MultigrainKevinOs4 ай бұрын

    The original waxing videos changed my cycling life, this is a phenomenal update to the process and makes it a total no brainer. Outstanding thanks so much for the continued waxing updates.

  • @morneauh
    @morneauh4 ай бұрын

    I have been waxing for 30,000km now. I started with your guide but I have modified a bit to speed things up. First I use a much higher temp for wax (150C), it cause the water stuck in the chain to boil off and it's much faster. I also don't wait for the wax to cool down, I pull out the chain while hot and wipe them right away wearing thick gloves. I then start moving the links before it finish cooling down, so no more stiff link to break. I didn't notice any difference in wear and I still get around 300 to 500km per wax. Plus, you end up with way less wax all over your bike and stuck on the cassette and chainring. All my chains are still below 0.5 on the CC-4. I'm still on the original cassette and chainring. AXS 12 speed.

  • @dogphlap6749

    @dogphlap6749

    4 ай бұрын

    150C sounds like a good idea. I'll try that next time I wax a chain.

  • @MHMvanOs-qt9cc

    @MHMvanOs-qt9cc

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your tip ! How long do you put the chain in het 150C wax ? And you don't let the temp go down before you put the chain out of the wax ? And the last question is if you wipe down the chain with a cloth is there a chance there is to much wax going away from the chain ? Thanks again for you help

  • @morneauh

    @morneauh

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MHMvanOs-qt9cc I sometime let it come down a bit, but to be honest there is plenty of wax left even if you remove it while very hot. Wiping the chain didn't affect the performance as well. I think enough stay in the roller.

  • @ABHI-dl4dc

    @ABHI-dl4dc

    Ай бұрын

    ​​​@@morneauh my waxed chain after riding some kms around 50.60km after the flaking my chain when i touch it, it leaves black stains (little bit on my fingers) but the chain is dry no noticeable stickiness like the lube ones , i use just paraffin wax and i wax my chain after every 300km i am waiting for your response if u can help me the problem i am facing

  • @Leo-gt1bx

    @Leo-gt1bx

    Ай бұрын

    I take mine out hot too but I think your temperature is to high.

  • @jonathanwoo6597
    @jonathanwoo65974 ай бұрын

    I use a cheese grater to scrap away the settled contaminants on the bottom of the wax puck. Also, I use a strong magnet to remove any ferrous metals from the hot wax. You won't believe how much stuff the magnet picks up after rewaxing several chains.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Magnet is a great idea. Scraping the bottom of the block would also remove a lot of the friction additive tho??

  • @jopa_ryds
    @jopa_ryds4 ай бұрын

    I'm responsible for cleaning mine and gfriends drive chain - I just prefer it that way when I know it's done to my standards. You convinced me to try waxed chains and it's an absolute gamechanger. Thanks so much!

  • @campvica
    @campvica4 ай бұрын

    For anyone considering this, please note PTFE is a group of nasty chemicals that stays in the environment for hundreds of years without breaking down, hence the nickname "forever chemicals". If possible I'd advise on finding alternatives. Obviously the industry uses this in many applications on a huge scale. But if you want to make a conscious choice, it's better to choose something else. Most outdoor brands are going away from PTFE:s for this very reason. Leave no trace ;)

  • @dizhamrl4386

    @dizhamrl4386

    4 ай бұрын

    can you tell us, good substance to add for waxing that easy to found and not nasty chemicals? pretty pleaseeeeee

  • @MrVizzle

    @MrVizzle

    4 ай бұрын

    That's good, I do not need to worry about PTFE breaking on my chain.

  • @codwhisperer

    @codwhisperer

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dizhamrl4386there’s little benefit adding anything else to the wax

  • @mad4461

    @mad4461

    4 ай бұрын

    In addition, it makes effectively no difference to drive train efficiency, just use plain wax. PTFE should be banned.

  • @RolfReiner

    @RolfReiner

    4 ай бұрын

    I use plain wax, no need for any additives for the regular rider.

  • @jant_
    @jant_4 ай бұрын

    Best and most comprehensive video about chain waxing. Thanks a lot!

  • @michaelb.9257
    @michaelb.92574 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing all your expertise! I'm dragging my chain through a outside candle fed with old candles. After that, i put the chain into my oven at 90 °C. -Just for the idea of using different methods :)

  • @mikecardwell6497
    @mikecardwell64974 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the work that you have done when it comes to waxing , it has saved me many $$.

  • @santiagobenites
    @santiagobenites4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for yet another excellent video. I'm in search for a used slow cooker now 👍

  • @Kamiudalan1489
    @Kamiudalan14894 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot! I have been waiting to try this recipe

  • @ericpmoss
    @ericpmoss4 ай бұрын

    I recommend having as many chains as you can tolerate, wax them all at once, and rotate through all the chains. It delays exposing the cassette and crank to a worn chain, which minimizes how much the cassette and chainrings wear, which minimizes how much the chain wears, too. It saves a ton of $ and rides better.

  • @Leo-gt1bx

    @Leo-gt1bx

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I do. I am currently cycling 2 chains weekly. I pour boiling water into them in a pot and agitate them then wax them in PTFE and Graphite wax. I prefer 3.

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    4 ай бұрын

    Also 500 gr of wax + all the chemicals sounds like a lot for a chain... probable less than 1/100th of that stays on the chain.

  • @kevinlewis390
    @kevinlewis3904 ай бұрын

    Not sure if you mentioned it, but most oil solidifiers require a temp of at least 176f/80c in order to function properly, so it would be pertinent to ensure your wax reaches this temp when using the solidifier. Also, I really wish I had heard that bit about removing wax buildup from the smallest cassette cogs a few years ago. I was fine with 9spd and a 12t smallest cog, but when I purchased a new gravel bike the wax buildup on the 11spd cassette lead to skipping in the 11t cog that took me longer than I would like to admit to diagnose. Lastly, Silca must hate you for this 🙂

  • @burlak3182

    @burlak3182

    4 ай бұрын

    > Lastly, Silca must hate you for this 🙂 actually, I think he is bringing customers to them. With Silca the process is bit easier. Also after I started waxing using home made wax, I later also bought squirt drip on wax (Which actually I don't recommend and If I'll not create my own drip on wax formula I'll probably buy silca)

  • @donavonlewis1039

    @donavonlewis1039

    Ай бұрын

    @@burlak3182 why didnt you like the Squirt drip on wax?

  • @burlak3182

    @burlak3182

    Ай бұрын

    @@donavonlewis1039 It's sticky and gunky. It creates black gunks all over drive train which is bit annoying, It's sticky to touch and bit dirty (you'll get dirty hands after touching your chain if you're using squirt, it's not as bad as with oil by any means). It has kinda consistency of paper glue. I kinda suspect that If I melted in to wax som glue stick I would get similar result. But for like multi day trips I would probably still use it. And I like it's less viscous than super secret, and also I think it dries faster. and it's half of price of supersecret if not even more.

  • @bivani
    @bivani4 ай бұрын

    Great video as expected. Thank you.

  • @neta1538
    @neta15384 ай бұрын

    Great video as always! Thanks so much for sharing your experience! Elmar

  • @makantahi3731
    @makantahi37314 ай бұрын

    2:18 I've been working this way since day one (for the last 5 or more years), I'm glad that you finally understood, maybe zero friction does too

  • @AndrewDBrown2020
    @AndrewDBrown20204 ай бұрын

    Brilliant update - thank you.

  • @dalendru
    @dalendru4 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @purelyrecovery
    @purelyrecovery4 ай бұрын

    Wow, really useful information for the ratio’s and procedures, thanks. 🙂

  • @ladamyre1
    @ladamyre14 ай бұрын

    I bought a Priority Bicycles Turi 3 years ago and it uses an Enviolo rear hub and a Gates belt instead of a chain. *I put 7000 **_MILES_** on it and never did anything other than wash it with soap and water!* Then the crankset plastic sprocket got some cupped wear on it and the belt began to make a creaking sound under torque so I ordered a new sprocket, but in the meantime I put some cornstarch on the belt and the creaking sound went away. I changed the sprocket anyways when it arrived and then replaced the belt with the spare I had bought (and never used) for my road kit, and the old belt looked just as good as the belt that had zero miles on it! Seriously, I know the Derailleur is as efficient as it gets, certainly more efficient than an Enviolo hub (mine is 300%), and more efficient than my new Priority 600 that has a Gates belt as well but uses the Pinion C1.12 - 12 speed (600%) crankset gearbox, but the belts have never cut up my pants, which have gotten caught in the crank sprocket many times, and it looks like they will last orders of magnitude longer than any chain will, will never have cassettes to wear out, AND are literally *_no maintenance!_* Just wash the bike like you would a car and go. Frankly I used to love working on my old Schwinn Le Tour. I was like a bloke with his old '68 Jaguar and how he loved to tinker with the points and plugs every month or two, adjusting the valves and setting the dwell on the points. But now I'm so done with a derailleur and that constant maintenance. Even the way you've found (which is smashing genius) to extend the time between maintenance and the wear of all the components is no temptation for me to go back. I'm never going back to a derailleur, EVER. I have just as much fun and don't care about (or notice) the loss of efficiency since I'm not in any race. I'm just off to the chemist to get my prescriptions, doing my groceries or out for my 20 mile exercise ride. BTW I'm still subbed to your channel after those three years. Partly for other stuff, partly to see if you're gonna change my mind about chains, but I doubt it.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your great input about beltdrive...I agree. Maybe one day internal gearing will be super- efficient, then no more external gears 👍

  • @kangsterizer

    @kangsterizer

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanuejust ride single speed! haha

  • @DavidStacey-tx7on
    @DavidStacey-tx7on4 ай бұрын

    Finally gone down the waxing rabbit hole. Biggest pain is not just prepping chains but cleaning all other moving parts but took my time as wax melted. Loosened chain links around a thick broom and refitted. At firt their was flakes of wax everywhere and felt super stiff but slowly loosened up. Been running DA9100 mechanical and using Finish Line green wet lube for years, and wow now it shifts like DA should. So weird looking and feeling chain after a ride and it, frame and rear wheel is spotless clean😊

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep , sounds like you got the waxing process spot on there 👍

  • @awake-notwoke6473

    @awake-notwoke6473

    4 ай бұрын

    To follow up, shifting is magic, driveline and rear remains clean but even after a 32k ride it is very noisy. Chain in right direction and refitted correctly, sounds like a oil lubed chain that has dried out.@@stevenleffanue

  • @soha5928
    @soha59284 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for your videos, at first I hesitated, then decided to go for your previous method of 3 plastic jars and the chemicals. And now see this update, haha. I wonder whether the new method is *AS* efficient as the chemical deep clean. Because I already prepared myself for a longer journey of cleaning.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Either cleaning process works. You can still use your hotpot.

  • @canaldoobmarcos4141
    @canaldoobmarcos4141Ай бұрын

    This is the best bike video ive seen

  • @chrismaddox15
    @chrismaddox153 ай бұрын

    Hi Steve. Love all you do for us. You are a top rate content producer! Waxing for 3 + years due to your most excellent videos. I have a suggestion regarding measuring the chain. I check my chain wear only after removing the wax using boiling water. Its my belief that measuring with wax in the chain can skew the results. Thanks for the info.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes that should be true , I've often thought that. Will consult with a few here about that and may need to do video about that. Thanx 👍

  • @neilk22
    @neilk224 ай бұрын

    250-300km in road hours is basically every 10hrs of riding which for many is weekly. I’d recommend buying 4 chains you can swap every week so you’re only waxing monthly. Don’t discard cassettes and chains in your general water bin, please recycle! There are great pre mixed waxes you can use instead of candles and your own blend of additives.

  • @obfuscator
    @obfuscator4 ай бұрын

    10:40 while this is a helpful tip on sizing the new chain, if you have old one you can match that instead.

  • @dinosaur4jr548
    @dinosaur4jr5484 ай бұрын

    Amazing! Thanks a bunch! Used to let the wax cool before pulling out the chain, this leaves way less wax, even less flaking and less build up of old wax. Just one question, do you clean the microfiber cloths in de washing machine?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm guilty , I throw them out once they get too caked up with wax. You can buy packs of 20 for about $5 here.

  • @UnhingedHarry
    @UnhingedHarry4 ай бұрын

    Nice video thanks. Love those SA stobie poles 🤣

  • @DJJPlus4
    @DJJPlus44 ай бұрын

    I have had such great results with the original process, I'm planning to just stick with it.

  • @hectorcorona9536
    @hectorcorona95364 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video, im ordering oil solidifier right now

  • @raybeezs
    @raybeezs4 ай бұрын

    Just one thing...I am always jealous of your beautifull cycling weather overthere! We are on the wrong side of the globe here in the Netherlands. 😉

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes,we have good weather a lot of the time. But we are jealous of your government giving so much priority to the cyclists.

  • @christopheroliver148

    @christopheroliver148

    4 ай бұрын

    On the other hand, you're probably less likely to get skin cancer than the typical Aussie.

  • @floriankummer1246
    @floriankummer12464 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing; I never went through the hussle of freeing the links - I just mounted the stiff chain and rode about 200 meters; It slipped a lot on the first couple of pedal strokes, but at the end of my street, it was fine.

  • @pierrex3226

    @pierrex3226

    4 ай бұрын

    Hassle hustle. You're looking for hassle.

  • @icorlaiti

    @icorlaiti

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep, same here.

  • @SingaporeUntold
    @SingaporeUntold4 ай бұрын

    Nice you cracked the code

  • @s1ngularityxd64
    @s1ngularityxd644 ай бұрын

    I use a electric stirrer in order to have a better dispersion when soaking the chain

  • @ewoutbeukers6009
    @ewoutbeukers60093 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate your in-depth videos and wealth of information. What 'hotpot' appliance would you recommend? Maybe include links to the recommended/used products in your video description? Thanks so much for sharing :)

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you are liking the vids 👍. A hotpot with temperature regulator is best...can set it and leave it for as long as you want or lower the temperature to remove the chain at about 75degC to leave more wax fir wet conditions.

  • @poxcr
    @poxcr4 ай бұрын

    Can't wait for Zero Friction Cycling to test this and Silca's new one step method.

  • @hristiyan90
    @hristiyan904 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant, thank you! One question, should that first mixture be reserved for new chains only, so you wax it ther first and then every subsequent time you wax in the 1:100 mixture?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    No , just keep using the initial block like normal for 3,000km , then change to the 1:100 mix.

  • @Jim-sz7qi
    @Jim-sz7qi27 күн бұрын

    Thank you awesome video!

  • @Jim-sz7qi

    @Jim-sz7qi

    26 күн бұрын

    You should refer others commenting on your older chain waxing video to this latest video. My searches lead to your older outdated ones first. I will be waxing my first chain this week.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    26 күн бұрын

    Yes, it's the KZread algorithm, goes by most popular fist.

  • @milybanily
    @milybanily4 ай бұрын

    I do same procedure, really I learnt it from you, but ultrasonic clean new chain. I am surprised how many metal chips and flakes from manufacturing find at the bottom of the machine. Nice video.

  • @philoso377
    @philoso3774 ай бұрын

    My go to channel on bike issues. Another great sharing. Learn something each time here. Just curious about the purpose to polymerize the mix? Advice?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    No more initial cleaning process

  • @kellyx57

    @kellyx57

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue What becomes of the absorbed grease/oil? Do you have to skim it off, or does it just stay in the wax?

  • @philoso377

    @philoso377

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanuefollow with your advice I did a quick search realizing that the additive is intended to remove / consume / convert production chain oil into a solid byproduct mix with the molten wax.

  • @andreas11735
    @andreas117354 ай бұрын

    use a birthday candle to drip wax on the chain - simple.

  • @chrismaddox15
    @chrismaddox154 ай бұрын

    Hi Oz. Really easy way to wax! Thank you from America! Thanks for taking the time to do excellent "how to" videos that you have invested a LOT of time producing based on science. Oz, I've been waxing now for 4 years now based on your excellent videos! I absolutly love riding on a waxed bike and won't do otherwise. Even though I'm a weekend warrior, I have learned so much from your content. I think it's content creators like you that truly affect the world in such positive ways in the new way we share info. CHEERS MATE! 😄

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you , you just made my day 👍

  • @66mikkim
    @66mikkim3 ай бұрын

    I tryed this method on a nbrand new chain, worked almost flawless. I still had some oil/greas in the chain, but only minimal barely noticeable. The wax only lasted around 200km before the chain got louder.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Try soaking it a bit longer...until no more bubbles come out of the chain for maximum wax penetration. That should do it.

  • @66mikkim

    @66mikkim

    3 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue thx for the reply. I soaked it longer than in the vid, there was no bubbles on my first waxing, only on the rewax i had bubbles. Maybe i jsut need more of that oil solidifier?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    It may be that it will take a few rewaxings to get the ptfe into all the nooks and crannies of the links so it lasts longer?

  • @GudmannBragi
    @GudmannBragi4 ай бұрын

    From what I Googled, oil solidifiers are stearic acid. So adding a stearin candle in the paraffin wax should do the same job, harden the wax and up the melting point.

  • @markusmuller8215

    @markusmuller8215

    4 ай бұрын

    Nope, unfortunately not. Wax ist a Triglyceride, i.e. Glyerine C3H5(OH)3 + 3 x CxH(2x+1)COOH (i.e. stearic acid) ----> TG + 3 x H2O. Not all oil soilidifiers are amde the same. Some contain Perlite, which is kind of a fluffy rocklike stuff. I'd buy the silca chips, just to be sure.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes. You will note on the oil solidifier packet that it melts at 80degC. That indicates it is stearic acid , not pearlite.

  • @youarevictoria4981
    @youarevictoria49814 ай бұрын

    If you keep exposing the secrets, that josh guy is going to get grumpy.

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    no, josh will sell even more top secret wax

  • @Graptos
    @Graptos4 ай бұрын

    Old chain and cassette go into metal recycling here up here. 🇨🇦

  • @user-sx6dr1cw8y

    @user-sx6dr1cw8y

    4 ай бұрын

    i prefer the standard australian recycle facility, the "ocean"

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    it's even better if you can save the cassette and save money, and in 95% of cases you can do it more than once

  • @Sir-Kay
    @Sir-Kay3 ай бұрын

    Is it a must I use the oil solidifier? because, it's the only thing missing now, that last time I watched your waxing video you told us to get only wax and PTFE. Now, as I was about to do it, I heard there's one more thing to get.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Only if you are starting a new chain , otherwise it's the same.

  • @davidpottage6402
    @davidpottage64024 ай бұрын

    Personally I don't think the grease converter powder will work that well compared with just removing it using strong solvents. Those grease converters are meant for edible oils which are different chemically from mineral oils. Edible oils and fats are unsaturated and have a fatty acid group at one end which makes soap possible, both of which make them more chemically active than the plain unsaturated carbon chains of mineral oils. Personally I will be sticking with the older method of degreasing the chain with multiple baths of gasoline so that I am sure that the old oil is completely removed.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    I thought the same but tested various brand powders anyhow for last 5 months and the results were all very similar. The petroleum oil must be turned to a polymer as no oils were present after the procedure. I took video of the tests and mite put it up for everyone to view.

  • @markholm7050

    @markholm7050

    4 ай бұрын

    Cooking oil solidifiers appear to be made of stearic acid. It dissolves in hot cooking oil (or hot paraffin wax). Stearic acid melts at a much higher temperature than cooking oil. The solution has an intermediate melting temperature, still above normal ambient temperatures, so the mixture stays solid. This is not polymerization in a chemist’s meaning of the word. Molten paraffin wax all by itself is probably a good solvent for chain grease, as good or better than stearic acid. I haven’t tried it myself, but it seems likely. Lubricating grease consists of petroleum oil and a thickener. Petroleum oil is soluble in paraffin wax and the thickener is probably at least partly soluble especially when hot. I do not know how dissolved grease in the wax affects friction and wear performance. I have the idea that a bit of good lubricating oil dissolved in the wax might improve its friction and wear characteristics, but I don’t know. Too much oil would at some point start making the chain sticky again, causing the dirt build up waxing is meant to prevent. If I had the equipment to test chain friction, I would test blends of paraffin with lubricating oil. I do not know how stearic acid affects chain friction and wear. I have the idea that it might be good. Stearic acid might, because of the polar acid group on each molecule, tend to stick more strongly to metal surfaces than paraffin molecules, and because the rest of a stearic acid molecule is chemically very similar to petroleum, it might improve the adhesion of paraffin to metal. The word acid, in the name stearic acid might lead one to think that stearic acid will promote chain corrosion. I don’t think this is true. Chemists call a lot of things acids. The mineral acids, such as sulfuric, nitric and hydrochloric, are quite corrosive, but organic acids such as stearic are much less so and fatty acids, such as stearic acid, are less corrosive yet. (Fatty acids are a subgroup of organic acids.)

  • @denisdan2610

    @denisdan2610

    4 ай бұрын

    Those candles are probably made with 98%parafin and max 2% parafin oil which îs hard as plastic and flakes of it does not melt în my warm hand there are candles with parafin wax and> 10%parafin oil jar like not self standing that if used will turn grey inside the chain at the first ride Made my chain with more rafined parafin

  • @makantahi3731
    @makantahi37314 ай бұрын

    7:27 the grease would combine and thin with the wax through several waxings, so there is no need for additional chemistry

  • @carloshenriquetertuliano9673
    @carloshenriquetertuliano9673Ай бұрын

    Muito obrigado por tranferir seu conhecimento brother!

  • @AngryPirate0
    @AngryPirate04 ай бұрын

    Great video! A question about the cassette re-install on the freehub body; I usually put some grease on the body before sliding the cassette on but I noticed you didn't. So no grease is fine? Thanks!

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Not essential but recommended. There was grease on my freehub body from previous.

  • @PaulCyclist
    @PaulCyclist4 ай бұрын

    Would you mind a deeper dive share on the Greece solidification powder? I’ve been hot waxing for many years and this is the first time I’ve heard of that helping. How do I know it’s actually helping? Have you done and A B test and can show the difference? Many thanks

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    4 months testing. I have video footage but didn't think anyone would want to see it. I mite upload it soon 👍

  • @doncrescas

    @doncrescas

    3 ай бұрын

    Basically the folks at SILCA just did the same thing, repackaged the powder that causes a chemical reaction called oleogelation into fancy wafers, and charge 10x more for it.

  • @andrewhighfield3338
    @andrewhighfield33384 ай бұрын

    To loosen chain I use the plastic dustbin handle, works a treat😄

  • @mick2767
    @mick27674 ай бұрын

    @stevenleffanue another good update to improve the process. I saw below that you said that you only had Aussie links for where you buy all of the 'ingredients', can you post them in the description anyway, thanks.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    www.ebay.com.au/itm/265894111561?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=Rb-c1uZOSbu&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=-h7k82GPSla&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

  • @Squizzy05
    @Squizzy054 ай бұрын

    Connex for the win.

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    4 ай бұрын

    That thingy is as expensive as my chain...

  • @Squizzy05

    @Squizzy05

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DR_1_1 The Connex link? Not as expensive as replacing Shimano/Sram or Campy quick links over the life of a waxed chain. Buy the Connex chain and it come with it anyway. They cost more as they are built to better tolerances.

  • @DR_1_1

    @DR_1_1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Squizzy05 Mmmh... Connex 11sX is around 60 € I can get 3 x S 105 chains for that. I'll think of it again when the current chain is worn, maybe.

  • @Ar0wally
    @Ar0wally4 ай бұрын

    whut are the stainless steel or titanium chains of popular brands?

  • @kris2435
    @kris24354 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing 👍 After following your instructions and waxing our families 5 bikes I now get requests from others … 😊 I bought two used stainless pots at a flea market. One has 1:20 and the other 1:50 PTFE. Lowest setting on our induction stove does the trick. Not there yet on all our bikes but will run 2 chains per bike and Wipperman connex. Again, thanks for sharing 😊

  • @asteropeuspeoneos5406
    @asteropeuspeoneos54064 ай бұрын

    dammmnn that Look MTB looks good!

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    It's getting old now...about 13 years.

  • @asteropeuspeoneos5406

    @asteropeuspeoneos5406

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue but looks so futuristic doesnt it?!

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes , it was a good design. It has quick release hubs ..old school 😆

  • @James-sh9lz
    @James-sh9lz4 ай бұрын

    Why did you not clean the new chain? I thought they have a heavy grease even if it is n brandnew. I follow your old videos soaking in the gasoline, degreaser and methylated spirits before doing yhe waxing. Is that correct or this is the new method?

  • @alextorresphoto

    @alextorresphoto

    4 ай бұрын

    This seems to be the new method with the additive to change the grease/oils straight to wax.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    You did correct. However, this is the new method which does away with all that initial cleaning . You can still do it the old way if you like 👍

  • @James-sh9lz

    @James-sh9lz

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue ok thank you. I will follow this new step when i change new chain in the future. It is easy and more cheaper since I will not buy cleaning chemicals.

  • @khunlongpete

    @khunlongpete

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanueDid you test if the new or old method give different results?

  • @SsomebodyTookMyName
    @SsomebodyTookMyName4 ай бұрын

    Oh man - I'm on the last step of the original 3 step method for a bunch of new chains and this video drops

  • @sprayaho1ic

    @sprayaho1ic

    4 ай бұрын

    squirt lube

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Well , at least you got them clean. For next time 👍

  • @SsomebodyTookMyName

    @SsomebodyTookMyName

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue Only issue is I only had purple Methylated spirits so hard to tell if completely clear 😂 Still great content but I did quickly check it wasn't April first today

  • @RenAigu
    @RenAigu4 ай бұрын

    The commercially available block that converts grease seems like it's two compounds. I bet that's extra WS₂, the converted grease would have no friction modifier in. Are the amounts mentioned taking that into account? Also I feel like the friction modifier might need some help getting in the converted grease, perhaps the commercially available product has something like that in? That one also needs 125 °C to make the conversion happen, what's different in this method that it needs only 95 ° C?

  • @nordictenor
    @nordictenor4 ай бұрын

    What happens with the oil/solidifier substance after? Does it just stay in the wax?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes , it changes state into a gel or soft wax texture which simply blends into the paraffin wax. If you take scrapings ,put them on blotting paper and squash it with a weight for a day or so , no oil is present on the paper.

  • @liveloveride1676
    @liveloveride16764 ай бұрын

    Great content, do have a link for the grease converter powder.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Only for Australia

  • @paulj13oz

    @paulj13oz

    4 ай бұрын

    what is the link for Australia? Can't seem to find the one he is showing at $1 per sachet@@stevenleffanue

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker27754 ай бұрын

    Science is wonderful but totally lost me in high school. Here we benefit from those who do understand science and thanks to Steve for making this video for us.

  • @donavonlewis1039
    @donavonlewis10394 ай бұрын

    Shimano chains come with oil/grease on them --- so with the new oil solidifier - cleaning the new shimano chain is not required? That doesn't bring contaminants into the wax mix? Will the new ingredient (oil solidifier) allow me to scoop out oil?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    No cleaning required. The oil becomes a wax-like solid and mixes in with the wax.

  • @denisdan2610
    @denisdan26104 ай бұрын

    Wax and teflon must be the most ecological way to use a chain so many minuses otherwise.

  • @stephenshoobert5930
    @stephenshoobert59302 ай бұрын

    I am a fan and have started waxing my chains. However, today I noticed that one of my chain links has seized up. I hadn’t ridden this bike for over a month. It looked like rust had got in there. The chain was waxed from new and prepped as per your instructions. What did I do wrong?

  • @jasonf2252
    @jasonf2252Ай бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @packratty
    @packratty2 ай бұрын

    Wow this has changed in two years! I want so see what happened to the original drawer knob used for freeing up chains once cooled. (Pls DM photo)

  • @gmadeley1
    @gmadeley14 ай бұрын

    Just rode on my first waxed chain and I can't believe the difference. Thanks

  • @paulneville3346
    @paulneville33463 ай бұрын

    Looks interesting,were do you buy the aditives? I might give it a try.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Either Ebay or Aliexpress

  • @paulneville3346

    @paulneville3346

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the reply,I'll see what i can find@@stevenleffanue

  • @solocyclist3993
    @solocyclist39933 ай бұрын

    Hello again , what is the tempreture of the wax when you remove the chain from cooker thank you.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    Usually 95degC. Taking it out at lower temperatures leaves more wax on the chain. So, for riding in wet conditions, you could take the chain out at about 65degC.

  • @andrewhussey2002
    @andrewhussey20024 ай бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the really helpful and well researched videos. I have a question and hope you'll be kind enough to reply with some advice. Especially as it may help others too. I have just emptied by slow cooker ready for a new batch of wax and PTFE and the candles that I've purchased say "25% plant based wax and 75% premium paraffin". Will these be suitable? The packaging also says they are vegan which I thought would be obvious. Surprised they aren't marked as gluten free too. 🙄 I also have access to bees wax, which is obviously not vegan but wondered how that would work. TIA.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    You can use plant based waxes with paraffin wax, but they may attract more dirt depending on their oil content. Plain paraffin wax is best.

  • @PavelPavel-hh6ld
    @PavelPavel-hh6ldАй бұрын

    It feels like sometimes even wax entusiasts has no clue what they do. First of all, ff you need to wax it 15 mins? 1 min of swishing more then enough for waxing, I would say 10 secs of swishing is enough. If you understand what you do, all you need to do is feel all chains, make it air free, several movements enough. second, after all this long cooking, almost like boiling peas, surface tension will suck it out of inner parts of chain.

  • @Amir-cu4qp
    @Amir-cu4qp4 ай бұрын

    Would it be possible to use the oil solidifier without the wax to clean a brand new chain?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    How would you get the oil solidifier into the chain?

  • @Amir-cu4qp

    @Amir-cu4qp

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@stevenleffanueWould it work in warm water or in something else?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Not warm water. Heat the chain up to 700degC mite melt the factory grease out.

  • @TheGreydogg
    @TheGreydogg14 күн бұрын

    Hi there! Brand new follower here and am intrigued with the wax process using paraffin wax and additives; currently I'm using Molten Speed Wax. With 2 enduro bikes, 2 E bikes, a gravel bike and a trainer set up bike, all running a couple of chains each, it's an expensive mission keeping it up with them all (FYI they aren't all mine! I'm looking after my sons as well). This was a super informative video and greatly appreciated the effort you've put in to capture all the relevant details in a very easy to follow format! I'm won over and am going to give paraffin a whirl. May I ask what model cooker you are using? I'm using an old style slow cooker and have accidentally cooked the wax a few times leaving it on 😞 yours looks to be temperature controlled. I can see it's Kogan although I can't seem to find it. I'm now subscribed and addicted😄. I've just placed an order on Ali to try a couple of tops after watching a previous video of yours. Keep up the great work ✌

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad you liking the waxing. The Kogan cooker I use is not available anymore, but any temperature controlled cooker will do , preferably with a removable bowl.

  • @remitournier2526
    @remitournier25264 ай бұрын

    Hi, a question, is it one time use only? For example, once I degreased a chain this way, can I degrease another or will I have to do another batch of wax + grease solidifier? Or do I need to add another sachet in the same batch? Thanks for your content, very interesting!

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    1 batch will do 4 chains.

  • @jk39656

    @jk39656

    Сағат бұрын

    @@stevenleffanueafter 4 new chains are immersed, do you recommend new wax and PTFE, or can you continue waxing with the same batch if the chains aren’t new and don’t require degreasing?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    Сағат бұрын

    Can use same batch until wax colour starts looking grey in colour

  • @MrTMSG
    @MrTMSG4 ай бұрын

    I am a bit confused: In the video you mention the ratio for wax and PTFE quite clearly (also for rewaxing) ... what about the solidifier ? Do you add some of it for rewaxing ? Or is it ONLY added to the "initial wax block" ?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Only for the initial block

  • @cowpew

    @cowpew

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanueIf we add the grease converter for the initial block, then can we reuse that (which contains the grease converter) for latter waxings or should we melt a new one with just wax and the additive?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Keep using it as normal wax. It should last the usual 3,000km. The oil conversion powder is just to clean the chain initially and becomes waxlike itself anyhow.

  • @Leo-gt1bx
    @Leo-gt1bx4 ай бұрын

    Have you tried adding graphite to the mix? I am currently using 2 spoons PTFE to 1 spoon graphite to my pot.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes , graphite works well as a dry lubricant but leaves dark grey marks on everything it touches, even when mixed with the wax.

  • @Leo-gt1bx

    @Leo-gt1bx

    Ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue I agree I am going to try it without it.

  • @ttkb9620
    @ttkb96204 ай бұрын

    The graphite u are using is it the same as the one you can find in Art Store?

  • @dogphlap6749

    @dogphlap6749

    4 ай бұрын

    Graphite is black and messy even as a dry lubricant. PTFE is white and much cleaner but comes with some health safety concerns (avoid breathing in the fine powder).

  • @ttkb9620

    @ttkb9620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dogphlap6749 the graphite powder is the one you get from scratching a pencil?

  • @ttkb9620

    @ttkb9620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dogphlap6749 is the same than the one u get from scratching a pencil?

  • @ttkb9620

    @ttkb9620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dogphlap6749 what i mean is : does graphite is the same element of carbon that we use for writting. Sry for my english I am French.

  • @dogphlap6749

    @dogphlap6749

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@ttkb9620Graphite sold in art stores for pencils is a mixture of pure graphite and clay that has been fired together at a high temperature, it is useless as a lubricant. Graphite sold as a dry lubricant has no clay, just pure platelets of carbon.

  • @tcmcdcac
    @tcmcdcac4 ай бұрын

    You are a legend!

  • @milanmekke2524
    @milanmekke25244 ай бұрын

    If you are using a new chain, should you first decrease the new chain form any lubricant from the factory? Or can you use it just like this, out of the box, and put it in to the wax?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Straight out of the box into wax with the oil solidifier powder.

  • @milanmekke2524

    @milanmekke2524

    4 ай бұрын

    So no need to decrease the new chain?@@stevenleffanue

  • @milanmekke2524

    @milanmekke2524

    4 ай бұрын

    So no need to decrease the new chain? @@stevenleffanue

  • @Ziggobert
    @Ziggobert4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your effort! A little comment on the "additives": PTFE, as mentioned, is not the best environmental friendly choice for waxing. I chose MoS2-Powder. Because it was easier to get my hands on in Germany. But there is a downside: The smell of warm MoS2 is very unpleasant. I have to wax outside, otherwise my flat smells like a Metal-Workshop (Smell of old warm transmissions). I will not use MoS2 again. Furthermore, I will get some graphite. Hopefully, it has less odor also it is much easier to get here in Germany. Anyone made the same experience ?

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    one more reason to stay on pure wax

  • @grott3n0lm

    @grott3n0lm

    4 ай бұрын

    I've tried tried wax with graphite for the same reason(also living in Germany + environment...). It's odorless. After 1000km(e-bike) my chain is worn off. I didnt't really note down my chainwear before. But i think my oiled chains made approximately 500-700km. That improvement is not really worth the hassle imo. I will now test PTFE. If it really extends the lifetime of a chain that drastically, i think it's maybe outweighs the downsides. PTFE by its self isn't (despite it's everlasting/not degrading properties) poisonious. The precursors are the problem...

  • @Ziggobert

    @Ziggobert

    4 ай бұрын

    @@grott3n0lm 1000km sind viel zu kurz. 500-700km sind absolut verrückt wenig. Ich müsste, wenn ich diesen Verschleiß hätte, alle 10 Wochen eine neue Kette kaufen. Entweder deine Ritzel / Kassette sind auch schon fertig und wurden nicht gewechselt und fressen jetzt die Kette auf oder ich weiß es nicht. Oder du hast so eine starke Belastung, dass der Antriebsstrang dafür einfach nicht ausgelegt ist (viel Berge und hohe Unterstützung durch den Motor). Wie hast du denn das gemerkt, dass die Kette getauscht werden muss? Gefühl oder mit einer Lehre? Ich würde auch mal gucken, dass man den Antriebsstrang komplett auf Stahl umbaut. Bei einem E-Bike machen Alu-Ritzel und Kassetten wirklich gar kein Sinn. Ja ich weiß man kann ein paar Gramm einsparen, aber einmal Groß vor dem Radfahren bringt die gleiche Ersparnis. Ansonsten gibt es auch E-Bike Ketten von KMC vielleicht da mal gucken. Ansonsten das günstige Zeug kaufen, das ist dann aus Stahl und hält länger.

  • @grott3n0lm

    @grott3n0lm

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ZiggobertDanke für deine Anteilnahme. 😅Dass das wenig ist, ist mir schon bewusst. Deswegen hatte ich ja viel Hoffnung in das Wachsen gesetzt. Die KMC EPT Kette habe ich auch vor kurzem bestellt. Obwohl die vorher von Shimano hat auch mit "e-bike-ready" geworben. Der Antrieb ist komplett aus Stahl. Der Einsatz ist im (Mittel)gebirge mit teils heftigen Anstiegen und oft auch hoher Unterstützung. Ich mache nicht wirklich viel Strecke, sammel dafür aber ordentlich Höhenmeter. Habe bis jetzt immer nach Gefühl gewechselt und dann meistens auch die Kassette. Letztes Mal gab es auch ein neues KB. Jetzt dokumentiere ich das allerdings genauer und messe mit Messschieber.

  • @Ziggobert

    @Ziggobert

    4 ай бұрын

    @@grott3n0lm 😀 dann scheint die Belastung wirklich hoch zu sein. Ich hab so eine kleine Rohlofflehre, gibt es aber auch von anderen Herstellern, die schmeiß ich mal alle Monate rein. Meine Ketten halten immer ein paar Tausend Kilometer.

  • @makantahi3731
    @makantahi37314 ай бұрын

    16:50 yes, the material turns out to be cheap, but the way you maintain the chain consumes an incredible amount of time, consider that an hour of work costs you €10, it costs me €12.5/1000km in total, including the price of the chain

  • @touleeyang4640
    @touleeyang46403 ай бұрын

    I have questions for waxing my bike chain. But watch your video 4 yrs ago about waxing bike chain proceeds it was involved couple more step than this video. If you don’t mind tell me little more details why I should skip those steps or make an other video explaining why those steps wasn’t necessary?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    You can use either the old three steps or the new 1 step method.

  • @rayofhope6501
    @rayofhope65014 ай бұрын

    I bought 3 chains and rewax them all 3 at once so I do not have rewax often :)

  • @milanmekke2524
    @milanmekke25243 ай бұрын

    Can you reuse the wax? Do you just let it harden and use it again without adding the PTFE and oil solidifier? Or is it just the best to trow everything away and use new wax and PTFE the next time you want to wax your chain?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    3 ай бұрын

    One wax batch will last a chain 3,000km . After that, the wax starts to go grey with contamination, so it's time to start a new batch.

  • @nick_john
    @nick_john4 ай бұрын

    Hi, is the grease conversion powder necessary? Your older recipes don’t include it.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    It's an alternative to the initial clean.

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    no

  • @JozsefEvans
    @JozsefEvans4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I've seen a number of people stating to allow the wax to cool slightly before pulling the chain. Is this necessary? Your video and tips suggest not. I feared that by removing whilst the wax is still hot, wax will not be allowed to sufficiently bind to the chain internals. Removing whilst hot would certainly minimise the amount of wax used per application :)

  • @joystation1

    @joystation1

    4 ай бұрын

    No need to let the wax cool before removing your chain, the hot molten wax that has made it's way into the rollers will stay there, it will not all run out, the wax that drips off is all from the outside of the chain. Letting the wax cool will mean more wax sticks to the outside of the chain which flakes off onto your chainstay and rear wheel, and increases the risk of it collecting inbetween the smaller cassette cogs leading to chain slipping. Like the man says, wipe the chain after removing it from the wax, this leaves a smear of wax on the exterior of the chain for corrosion resistance, but you must wipe / dry your chain if it's wet when you finish your ride or it's got wet while washing your bike.

  • @christopheroliver148

    @christopheroliver148

    4 ай бұрын

    That's a good question. Silca's advice is to let the wax cool until it starts to get murky, but I find that leaves a heavy deposit on the outside that I need to take a heat gun to.

  • @JozsefEvans

    @JozsefEvans

    4 ай бұрын

    @christopheroliver148 that's been my experience too, however I do not use a heat gun to remove it.

  • @christopheroliver148

    @christopheroliver148

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JozsefEvans I just happened to have one lying around. I forget why I initially bought it, but its main use for me until now has been shrinking electrical heat shrink tubing.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Not necessary. However if you do that , more wax remains in and on the chain which is good for protecting the chain from moisture.

  • @wilfriedjansen1125
    @wilfriedjansen11254 ай бұрын

    Hi, good update, BUT, what about the grease contained in the rollers of the chain. Doesn‘t it escape while riding?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    It doesn't escape because it is a solid, not liquid. It gets slowly deformed away from compressing surfaces, which, when rewaxed this gap is refilled with wax again.

  • @CharlesCarlsonC3
    @CharlesCarlsonC34 ай бұрын

    Do you have any suggestions on recommended equipment, i.e. the hot pot? Thanks

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Almost any cheapo hotpot,slow cooker , rice cooker will do. Best is one where you can preset the temperature but not vital.

  • @michaeljoseph6515

    @michaeljoseph6515

    4 ай бұрын

    I am using a cheap ladies leg wax melter. There was one in the video. Ok but very small and just fits one chain.

  • @makantahi3731

    @makantahi3731

    4 ай бұрын

    just basic equipment for wax chef

  • @marckosling1982
    @marckosling19824 ай бұрын

    You need to read the instructions for your chain checker

  • @CHSS
    @CHSS4 ай бұрын

    In the old method i think it was a ratio of 1/10 pfte when now its 1/20. So can a go to the 1/20 ratio in the old way too? I clean the new chain before use.

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    1:20 is for initial wax batch. Once the ptfe embeds itself into the metal a 1:80 or even 1:100 will maintain the low friction quality for rest of the chains life.

  • @CHSS

    @CHSS

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stevenleffanue Ok, thanks. Just bought my a new second hand slow cooker for 20€ and waiting for the pfte to arrive. Paraffine i can buy at a wine making shop for 6€/500gr. Greetings from Belgium.

  • @julesmarchand7907
    @julesmarchand79074 ай бұрын

    all the grease has been removed from the chain ?? thanks !!!

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Converted into a polymer.

  • @neta1538
    @neta15384 ай бұрын

    Steven, thanks again for this content. One question: i did not 100% get the use of the oil solidifier. Is it really necessary? It is not so common in germany and not easy to get. Cheers elmar

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    It replaces the initial clean process on a new chain....degreaser, etc. You can still do it the old way tho.

  • @fernandoestigoy

    @fernandoestigoy

    4 ай бұрын

    Where does the grease end up going, though?

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    Converts into a polymer

  • @tonyyoung4650

    @tonyyoung4650

    4 ай бұрын

    Any links to the oil solidifier powder? Have looked everywhere 😬

  • @stevenleffanue

    @stevenleffanue

    4 ай бұрын

    www.ebay.com.au/itm/265894111561?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=Rb-c1uZOSbu&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=-h7k82GPSla&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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