Hi folks,
I was cleaning my drivetrain today and using a hose to rinse it off and brush all the crap out from between the gears, but when I was running my fingers across the chain afterwards it still sounded wet.
Now, I applied my usual Peaty's all weather premium lube, but it got me wondering what the "correct" way of doing it was.
It seems like using something like WD40 to get rid of the water would be a good idea, but then that would leave it's own light oil on the chain, which I guess you don't really want when you're about to put a proper lube on there.
So did I do it right by just spinning the cranks with a microfiber towel pinching the chain between my fingers to dry it off, or is there a better way that someone can recommend?
I was cleaning my drivetrain today and using a hose to rinse it off and brush all the crap out from between the gears, but when I was running my fingers across the chain afterwards it still sounded wet.
Now, I applied my usual Peaty's all weather premium lube, but it got me wondering what the "correct" way of doing it was.
It seems like using something like WD40 to get rid of the water would be a good idea, but then that would leave it's own light oil on the chain, which I guess you don't really want when you're about to put a proper lube on there.
So did I do it right by just spinning the cranks with a microfiber towel pinching the chain between my fingers to dry it off, or is there a better way that someone can recommend?