Is silicone spray good for bike chains?

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 type of lubricant is best for bike chains?

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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What should I spray on my bike chain?

Use a light, waterproof lube such as Boeshield T-9 Waterproof Lubricant. For wet-weather conditions, try Pedro's Chainj. Never Use: Motor oil—it contains acids and particles of metal that can compromise a chain's strength and cause it to wear more quickly.
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Is silicone spray good for motorcycle chains?

Silicone greases are the base component of dielectric grease used to protect electrical connectors. They also excel at resisting water wash ing and are ideal for marine environments, mud, snow, etc. As such, it is good for chains, but it's not a cheap oil.
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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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How do you use silicone spray on bikes?

Go to your local auto parts store and pick up a can of silicone spray. This one only cost about $2.99. Then spray it all over your frame to make it all shiny and purdy. The silicone leaves your bike clean and it helps repel dirt and water.
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How often should I lube 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 garage door lubricant 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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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 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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Do new bike chains need oiling?

New chains come pre-lubricated with a grease-type lubricant which has been installed at the factory. This is an excellent lubricant, and has been made to permeate all of the internal interstices in the chain. This factory lube is superior to any lube that you can apply after the fact.
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Should you use WD-40 on bikes?

Yes, WD-40 can be used and will not damage your bike chain. It is primarily a cleaner, but also a light lubricant that will last best in dry conditions. It's not the best lubricant for riding in wet conditions, because it will come off quickly.
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How do you fix a squeaky bike chain?

A squeaky chain needs to be lubed. Do this by placing the bike in a stand or by leaning it against a wall with the drivetrain facing you so that the pedals can spin freely. Drip a drop of lube on each chain link as you pedal backwards with your hand. Continue to pedal backwards to work in the lube.
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Is grease good for bike chain?

While the usage of bike oil and grease is not advisable as a bike chain lube, they can still work some magic. 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.
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Does silicone spray protect metal?

As the spray is silicone-based, it's perfect for using on rubber parts like pipes, window seals, plumbing fittings and belts. You can even use it on metal, plastic and wood, without it leaving a stain. As well as protecting your tools and machines from rust, our Silicone Lubricant will repel dust, dirt, oil and grime.
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Where should you not use silicone spray?

Because it is so slippery and persistent, avoid using silicone spray under the following conditions:
  1. DO NOT USE SILICONE SPRAY ON ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, SWITCHES, RELAYS, ETC. ...
  2. On any surface upon which you walk, sit, or lay.
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Will silicone spray damage rubber?

Berryman Professional Silicone Spray is an excellent lubrication, waterproofing, and corrosion protection product for most surfaces including metal, wood, rubber, and plastic.
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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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Is engine oil good for chain lube?

Engine oil cannot be used as chain lube and for many reasons. It might do the job temporarily but it will cause problems later on. Number one being the viscosity of engine oils. The thickness of the oil will draw more dirt on the chains.
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Is it bad to hose down your bike?

Yes, pressurized water can damage your bicycle, specifically by washing the grease out of bearing areas. Note, this is pressurized water. Using a garden hose without a sprayer is unlikely to do damage. Using a garden hose with a shower type sprayer is unlikely to cause damage.
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How do I know if my chain needs lube?

Naturally, over time, rust will accumulate on the chain and drivetrain. As these gritty particles build up, they grind away at the metal links on the chain and increase friction. An easy way to identify if you chain needs lubrication is if it starts to squeal or squeak and is not smoothly shifting.
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What household items can I use to clean my bike chain?

You can make a degreaser for your chain with household items. Baking soda and lemon juice are the two essential components. Mixing them with some hot water in the right amounts can help you make a homemade degreaser. All of these can be used very effectively to maintain a clean bike chain.
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How do you wax a bike chain?

How to wax a chain
  1. Thoroughly clean your chain and drivetrain.
  2. Immerse the chain in melted paraffin wax.
  3. Allow the chain to dry, then install it on your bike.
  4. Repeat every 300-400km or after a wet ride.
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