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Perhaps others here have had a better experience with the park chain cleaning tool, but I think it's a joke.
We had one a bike store I used to work at. It was a hassle to set up, and made a big mess. I couldn't tell if it ever really cleaned the chain or not. The cleaner would just pour out the sides where the chain entered/ exits.
Unless you are riding your bike on a beach in sand, I would not sweat chain cleaning at this point. I usually just lube mine with whatever, wrap a paper towel around the chain, spin the crank to pull the chain through the paper towel, to wipe off the excess.
As stated- an ultrasonic cleaner is the best way. I have a spare dental one, and use it only very occasionally. Most often, I just lube and wipe off with cloth/ rag
I'm sure others will have a better way.
Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 02-01-2019 at 10:56 AM..
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