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    chain gunk

    What is the best solvent to use to get the gunky "Wax" build up off my chain without messing up my o-rings. I used a small wire brush on the sprocket but I dont want to damage the chain. I thought of WD-40 but I wanted to be sure. Thanks!

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    I just run my chain through the washing machine and use a little bounce with it in the dryer.

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    Thanks but I think Im looking for some advise I can use.

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    Use Wd-40 and scrub hard with a rag.
    Also what are you using for chain lube?
    I'm using maxima chain wax and its works great. I'd recomend it to anyone.
    2007 can am outlander 800

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    Yep, Im using the same stuff... Maxima Chain Wax. I clean my quad after every ride and it always looks "almost" like new, for the exception of the dang chain and sprocket. I'll try some WD-40 on it this weekend after I ride. Thanks!

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    I use Maxima Chain Lube and love it too. It's a great lube for the chain and doesn't leave that waxy look.
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    YUP ME TOO! ITS GOOD STUFF! CLEAN WITH RAG AND WD40 FIRST.
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    Don't know if this is good for the chain but mines been running allright. If you have those tiki torches, they come with some kind of kerosene fluid. Anyways I put it in a spray bottle and sprayed the chain with it. Then took a brush and all the baked on black crap came off with ease. Looks brand new. I just made sure I got it all off because the kerosene repels grease or lube. So then after that I lubed it up real real good.
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    I use kerosene and a soft scrub brush. Kerosene will not harm the o rings and gets the wax build up off. Be sure to let the kerosene dry completely before reapplying the chain wax.
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