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There are many cyclists who primarily use WD-40 and have had no issues. In dry conditions it can arguably keep your chain cleaner longer than regular bike lubricants, because is less oily. WD-40 is best for cleaning off gunk, grime, and dirt from your bike chain and derailleur.
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Read More »This post may contain affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, I may earn a commission. Also, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.-- You’re in the garage preparing to clean off your bike and want to make sure your chain is nice and lubricated for the next ride. You’re looking around for the right product to use on your bike chain and see a can of WD-40. If you’re like me you wondered… Can I use WD-40 on my bike chain? Yes, WD-40 can be used and will not damage your bike chain. It is primarily a cleaner, but also a light lubricant that will last best in dry conditions. It’s not the best lubricant for riding in wet conditions, because it will come off quickly. If you want to know the lubricant I use myself the most, it’s Dry Bike Lubricant, by the company Finish Line. I’ve found this is a really good budget option, and also it repels dust really well. (You can check out the price on Amazon here.) However, WD-40 is also a great option. In this article, I’ll explain exactly what it is, how it works, and the pros and cons of using it on your bike chain.
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To be very clear – WD-40 will not ruin your bike chain. It’s a great product not only for cleaning your bike chain, but also as your main lubricant. There are many cyclists who primarily use WD-40 and have had no issues. In dry conditions it can arguably keep your chain cleaner longer than regular bike lubricants, because is less oily. WD-40 is best for cleaning off gunk, grime, and dirt from your bike chain and derailleur. Spray it onto your chain as a degreaser, and it’ll help knock off the grime. Once you’ve degreased the chain you’ll want to use soap and water to get it sparkling clean. After the chain has been degreased, cleaned with soap and water, and dried you’ll need to apply a lubricant. You could also use it as the only lubricant on your chain, and it will last for 8 to 12 hours of riding in dry conditions. Looking to pick up a can of WD-40? You can check out the latest price on Amazon here.
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If you are still not onboard with using WD-40 on your chain there other popular bike chain lubricants. Everyone has their preference, but I have been using Finish Line Dry Bike Lube (see on Amazon) off and on through the years. I first purchased it, because it was what my local bike shop was carrying. It stays on the chain for a long time, keeps things moving well, and keeps things clean.
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