Can I use silicone spray on my bike chain?

Yes. It is not optimal for use on chains though. It washes away rather easily leaving your chain unprotected and un-lubricated. It would work in a pinch but a light oil or something specifically made for the application will work much better and last a lot longer.
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What can I spray on my bike chain?

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.
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Can I use WD-40 silicone on my bike chain?

Can I use WD-40 to lube my bicycle chain? No. You should never use WD40 as chain lubricant since WD-40 is NOT a true lubricant. WD40 is primarily a solvent or rust dissolver.
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What is best lubricant for bike chain?

Best bike chain lubes
  • Smoove Lube. The Energizer Bunny of chain lube. ...
  • Rock N Roll Gold. Workhorse all-rounder chain lube. ...
  • Silca Super Secret Chain Lube. It's like hot wax but in an easy to apply drip bottle. ...
  • Green Oil Wet Lube. ...
  • Finish Line Wet. ...
  • CeramicSpeed UFO Drip Ceramic lube. ...
  • Tru Tension All Weather. ...
  • Molten Speedwax.
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Is WD-40 dry lube good for bike chain?

WD40 Bike Dry Lube goes on easily, works well to keep chains running smoothly without caking them in dust and grit, and can even withstand the occasional puddle or shower. It doesn't build up over time the way wax lubes can either.
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How to lubricate a bike chain using silicone



Can you put vegetable oil on a bike chain?

While lubing your chain with vegetable oil will work for the short term (it is oil after all), it's really not advisable. It will gum up your drivetrain more quickly than a purpose-made lubricant, attract more dirt, and is better left in the kitchen.
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Can you use silicone spray as chain lube?

Re: Silicon spray

Silicon spary will work as a chain lube. So will motor oil, WD 40 and probably yak milk. You're still better off using a specific bike chain lube.
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What household item can I use to lubricate my bike chain?

So, aside from brand bike chain lube, the most common options people opt for include olive oil, household greases, and cooking oil. The main reason being they are all easy to access at home.
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Should I wax my bike chain?

You'll know the chain definitely needs re-waxing if it starts to sound dry or squeaky. If you do a wet ride, the chain will need re-waxing (or at least cleaning and drying) immediately to prevent corrosion from forming.
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Can I use garage door lubricant on my bike chain?

Technically, you can use any lubricant for your bicycle chain, however, some lubes work significantly better than others. Also, keep in mind that most lubricants are designed to be used in a closed system, not for use in a bicycle drivetrain that's exposed to all the environmental elements and dirt & debris.
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Can I use baby oil on my bike chain?

Be sure to use bicycle lubricant, not WD40 or another solvent. Putting anything other than bike lube on your components can cause them to corrode faster. I've had customers tell me they've used motor oil, baby oil, coconut oil, vegetable oil, etc.
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How do you take care of a bike chain?

Step-by-step instructions
  1. Degrease your chain. ...
  2. If you don't have a special tool, use a brush to degrease your chain. ...
  3. Rub down your chain with soapy water and a rinse to clean off excess degreaser.
  4. Choose your lube. ...
  5. Lube your chain. ...
  6. Wipe off any excess lube, and you're ready to ride!
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What is spray silicone?

Silicone spray lubricant lubricates metals that fasten together and move, including cables, bearings, springs, hinges, hoses, latches and much more. Silicone sprays are an effective way of lubricating metals from friction.
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Can I use petroleum jelly on my bike chain?

Motor oil is another alternative to getting an actual bike chain lubricant. The fact of the matter is that it will wear away the components it is used on, owing to its acidity and particulate matter. Similarly, petroleum jelly might appear to be a good product for bike chain lubrication on paper.
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Should I grease my bike chain?

Bicycle Tutor recommends cleaning and lubricating your bike's drive chain at least once every month to maintain optimal performance and protection. The chain and drivetrain are typically the dirtiest parts of your bike, and this dirt is bad news for bike longevity and performance.
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Can you use 3in1 oil on bike chains?

I don't recommend using either motor oil or 3in1 oil to lubricate the chain. Motor oil is too heavy and won't fully penetrate the rollers, and 3in1 oil is vegetable based and will gum up the chain.
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Can I use lithium grease on bike chain?

The lithium grease spray works fine in a pinch, but it is not an ideal lube. I found that it picked up a lot of dirt and did not stay on the chain very well, especially through water. I don't recommend motorcycle chain lube either.
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What is silicone grease made of?

Silicone grease, sometimes called dielectric grease, is a waterproof grease made by combining a silicone oil with a thickener. Most commonly, the silicone oil is polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and the thickener is amorphous fumed silica.
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Is olive oil good for bike chains?

If you are thinking big, using olive oil on your bike's chain isn't effective. Keep in mind that olive oil is never an effective solution compared to a dedicated lubricant for your bicycle. So, olive oil can't be used as an alternative for commercial bike lubes.
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Is coconut oil good for bike chain?

Apart from the wastage of oil while applying( as coconut oil would easily drip down from the chain), the oil would easily evaporate due to frictional heat (I assume it wouldn't last for more than one ride). While coconut oil would be better than no lubricant, it would damage the chain and spoke if used too often.
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