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Chain Cleaning - Grunge Brush? Supplier

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Anyone know of a supplier of this product? Called "Grunge Brush," used for cleaning bike chains? Product is rather cheap if ordered online from international suppliers, but shipping international and the added 30% Thai import tax is something I am trying to avoid if possible.

Thanks -

Todd

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You might find something similar at Panda Rider...

There are big copper-wire brushes in Big C that do a great job, think mine was 79 baht.

Muc-off makes something similar and as Red said, it is available at Panda Rider. Best of luck.

Brian

Bottle of kerosene, 12 baht. Enough to clean 100 chains or more.

Long handle plastic hard bristle brush 20 baht.

Never understood why people waste money on overpriced gimmicks to clean their chains...

There are big copper-wire brushes in Big C that do a great job, think mine was 79 baht.

Be careful the copper wire brush doesn't damage your o-rings.

Anyone know of a supplier of this product? Called "Grunge Brush," used for cleaning bike chains? Product is rather cheap if ordered online from international suppliers, but shipping international and the added 30% Thai import tax is something I am trying to avoid if possible.

commande, your product seems to be made for bicycles. Are you sure the Brush fits a motorcycle chain? They are much bigger smile.png

Heard about kerosene but never tried it. Some say it does miracles to chains. Some even use chain pickle biggrin.png

I use a cheap chain degreaser from AP-Shop and an old shoe polish brush. I lightly press the brush up against the chain, then spin the rear wheel by hand. As the chain passes through the brush i move the brush to the upper and lower ends of the chain too. 3-5 mins and the chain is spick and span! :)

Bottle of kerosene, 12 baht. Enough to clean 100 chains or more.

Long handle plastic hard bristle brush 20 baht.

Never understood why people waste money on overpriced gimmicks to clean their chains...

A tooth brush and petrol is all you need, petrol takes everything off!!

Bottle of kerosene, 12 baht. Enough to clean 100 chains or more.

Long handle plastic hard bristle brush 20 baht.

Never understood why people waste money on overpriced gimmicks to clean their chains...

A tooth brush and petrol is all you need, petrol takes everything off!!

Petrol works fine as well. Same Same But Different :)

Bottle of kerosene, 12 baht. Enough to clean 100 chains or more.

Long handle plastic hard bristle brush 20 baht.

Never understood why people waste money on overpriced gimmicks to clean their chains...

A tooth brush and petrol is all you need, petrol takes everything off!!

Works good, ay! Or you can use kerosene.

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Thanks for the tips, will keep looking -

Todd

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