Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
|
Its fine, but..., May 26, 2010
By 3UP18H11 (Portland, OR USA)
|
|
Simple Green at full concentration is a very affordable and "green" way of keeping your drivetrain clean. For a really thorough cleaning, I like to use Simple Green (full strength) in the Park CM-5 chain cleaner, then a run through the CM-5 with clean water, followed by a second round of Simple Green then a final rinse with clean water. The Park cleaner is fine, but spendy.
8 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Good product, but it will not last for long., July 14, 2009
By Joe Merengues (Abilene Texas)
|
|
This is designed to work with the CM-5 Cyclone Chain Cleaner. This worked very well (the whole system is great). However, there is not much in the bottle. I calculate it has enough for 3 to 5 applications. I have three bikes, so this will not last long. Note that the CM-5 Cyclone Chain Cleaner instructions indicate that water with dish soap is a good substitute for this.
6 of 7 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Good solvent, March 19, 2010
By Joseph G. Martin (Falls Church, VA)
|
|
While there are generic solvents readily available for cheap (Kerosene), this is supposedly made specifically for bike parts. It works fine. Others are complaining about how there isn't enough. Here's a tip. After using it, strain the fluid and reuse!
5 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Best chain cleaner available, October 14, 2010
By Robin Rose Goodwin (Santa Cruz, CA USA)
|
|
I have been using ChainBrite since it was CB-1. While Park would like you to use in their Cyclone chain cleaner, it is very wasteful. Generally I use Simple Green to knock off the majority of the chain grime and then use the Chain Brite on a rag (with gloves) to clean the chain. While this does not clean the chain as well as the Cyclone, there is really no need to submerse the chain in solvent anyway. I also use Simple Green and ChainBrite to clean the chain rings, cogs, cassettes etc. While Simple Green cleans off the big stuff, ChainBrite melts away the hard to get sticky grime and leaves everything shiny clean. While citrus cleaners cost a lot less, this is not a citrus cleaner, it is a real cleaning solvent that flat works better than anything else I've tried.
4 of 5 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Cleans well but expensive, June 24, 2009
By RobertB (Atlanta, GA United States)
|
|
This product quickly removes the grime when used in chain cleaning tool but it's go fast and is a bit pricey.
2 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Bike chain cleaner, August 22, 2011
By Edward D. Poole (Unionville, CT USA)
|
|
This stuff works extremely well cleaning all of the mud and grease off my mountain bike chain when used with the Park Tool chain cleaning contraption.
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Cleans well but expensive, June 24, 2009
By mearebee (Acworth, GA United States)
|
|
This product quickly removes the grime when used in chain cleaning tool but it's go fast and is a bit pricey.
1 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Excellent!, June 24, 2011
By JBG (Earth)
|
|
I use this with the Park Tool Chain cleaner and it works really well. Like the other reviewers say, this is expensive and there are plenty of cheaper cleaners that will work just as well on the chain so I use this for major cleanings like end of the season cleanings and use generic cleaners when I just want to clean gunk off the chain after a hard and dirty ride. I actually like this better than generic cleaners and would use it more if it were cheaper. The price here isn't bad, it's 30% off so people who don't want to fool around with generic cleaners will find this a pretty good deal.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Quality company Quality product, February 13, 2011
By anonymous (USA)
|
|
True to there reputation this product worked wonders on my chain. In a couple of hours I had the chain looking brand new. An excellent buy
0 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Great stuff, though pricey for every cleaning, May 26, 2012
By M. Woolsey (Fairfax, VA United States)
|
|
This stuff is great for cleaning seriously dirty chains. It cleans much, much better than generic citrus solvents, and leaves your chain clean and pretty bright afterward.
Do not leave any of the solvent on any decal surface, though. It appears to attract water from humidity in the air and dissolve any standard decals. I haven't noticed any impact on bike paint or rubber.
I use generic citrus solvents from the hardware store for normal cleaning. I commute to work so I'm cleaning the chain every week.
The citrus solvents don't appear to mix, either. So I don't know if this has a citrus oil in it or what.
I haven't figured out a filter I can use to strain it for reuse. The particles in the solvent doesn't seem to settle out & decant like it does in petroleum solvents. I've tried using coffee filters in the past, and they don't seem to allow it through.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|
Best cleaning fluid for chains, cassettes, November 21, 2011
By Simon W
|
|
I've used a few types of cleaning fluids and chain cleaners without decent results. I finally decided to bite the bullet, get a chain removal tool, chain links and learned how to remove and replace chain via YouTube vids. Once I was comfortable with that I took chain off and placed it into a cheap flat plastic container and poured in anough Chainbrite to cover the chain. After a vigorous shake and leavine for a few mins the chain was completely clean, all dirt/grime/oil was removed and ready to be disposed of. At $8 a pop it is good value, retail stores are charging up to $15. Highly recommend it.
Was this review helpful to you?
|
|
|
|