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<blockquote data-quote="stupidlikeafox" data-source="post: 354792" data-attributes="member: 22942"><p>Great idea! I experimented with various chain waxes on my mountain bike trying to figure out something that would do the job well, but wouldn't attract dirt. My favorite chain lube is DuPont Teflon Multi-Use (dry wax lubricant). I started using it as an airgun pellet lube as well after a similar experiment. I squirt a small amount into a gallon ziplock bag and roll the pellets around until they get a light even coating. Then I dump them on a paper plate to let them dry and put them back in the tin. No noticeable residue other than a pleasant smell. If you give it a try I'd be interested in how it stacks-up to the other lubes. I think I'm gonna try it this weekend. NICE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stupidlikeafox, post: 354792, member: 22942"] Great idea! I experimented with various chain waxes on my mountain bike trying to figure out something that would do the job well, but wouldn't attract dirt. My favorite chain lube is DuPont Teflon Multi-Use (dry wax lubricant). I started using it as an airgun pellet lube as well after a similar experiment. I squirt a small amount into a gallon ziplock bag and roll the pellets around until they get a light even coating. Then I dump them on a paper plate to let them dry and put them back in the tin. No noticeable residue other than a pleasant smell. If you give it a try I'd be interested in how it stacks-up to the other lubes. I think I'm gonna try it this weekend. NICE. [/QUOTE]
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