Erm, meant to include a link: http://www.ecovelo.info/2011/10/10/chain-waxing-101/

--Ryan S.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Ryan Sharpe <sharpe@sacbikekitchen.org> wrote:
I imagine the wax lubrication method might be right up your alley.  I haven't personally tried it, but I imagine old crock pots are as readily available at thrift stores in Vermont as they are here in California if you want to give it a go.

--Ryan S.



On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Christine Hill <christine@localmotion.org> wrote:
Hi everybody,

We've been getting really into upcycling bike parts here at Bike Recycle Vermont -- we sell jewelry and fun products at local artists' markets to raise money for the shop. We love making jewelry with the ever-iconic bike chain, but getting it clean is so time and labor intensive. Has anyone found an effective way to clean multiple chains at once, and I mean really clean them out, get them grease-free and bone dry to the point that you'd wear the thing around your neck?

We tried a parts cleaner, we tried bringing them to a car wash... each time we still ended up going at each chain with a tooth brush and some degreaser and spending 15 minutes scrubbing it.

Tricks?

Christine.

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