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    INOX chain lubricant.

    I was presented with a can of this chain lubricant today.

    INOX No chukka chain lube.
    Has anyone used this stuff before? All the searches of KB, have come back empty.

    I see that there is no risk to skin exposure and the only danger appears to be freezing your skin if you prolong squirting the stuff onto yourself!

    Does anyone here use this?
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    Where did you get that from, Swoop?
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    In general INOX is a very good product, however I was not aware they did a chain lube, I imagine it would match the rest of their products in quality.
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    I heard it sticks like shit! lol
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    I've been using for 6 months great stuff, sticks to the chain well. It can go a little waxy if the bike isn't being used often (that'll change now summer is here)

    I get mine at CRT farmcentre.

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    I have used the chain lube and the chain cleaner along with several other Inox products. It seems to be sweet for the chain and does not mess the white wheels too badly, at least on a par with the elf chain lube I was using.

    I got both products from Repco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Where did you get that from, Swoop?
    Info: from the internet.

    Can of lube: From our technician, who wants to use it on a couple of the work machines. I have confiscated it...

    I use the regular INOX on the boat and fishing gear (+ cutaway cables) since it is better (less destructive) on anything plastic such as electrical cables.

    Cheers for your feedback guys!
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    I spray the propellor blades of the aeroplane every evening with the Inox liquid similar to CRC... it does a great job of preventing "by the sea" corrosion.
    Inox is good stuff

    Edit: mx3 is the stuff I use
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Inox is good stuff
    It also has health properties.
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    Their Lanox product is good so I can't see why their chain lube wouldn't be.
    I use Fuchs silicone gel stuff, cause it came in a bigger can than the other Fuchs chain oil BNT has (the only had ONE of each). I don't know much about chain lube, but Fuchs is a good oil brand so I trust it and I get discount at BNT so I figured why not.

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    This was sourced at Precision Bearings.

    We get a decent discount there, so it is priced very close to an el-cheapo product that is on special! Decent discount!!!

    I might like this product...
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