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The Quickest And Easiest Way To Wax A Chain 

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Chain waxing saves you money and makes your bike faster - and it just got a whole lot easier AND quicker to do! This is thanks to Silca’s StripChip! You can now degrease and wax your chain in just one step. In this video, Ollie shows you how.
Welcome! 0:00
The pro's and con's of using hot-melt wax on your chain 0:23
Silca’s StripChip! 1:10
Heat the wax and melt the StripChip 1:57
Prep your new chain 3:04
Lower the chain into the wax 4:31
Reduce temperature 5:41
Pull the chain out, let it cool and dry 7:11
Break in the chain by loosening the wax off 8:01
Bonus tips! 8:50
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@DrFlashburn
@DrFlashburn Месяц назад
I just started using this exact waxing system (without the strip chip, I use the stripper solvent so my wax is always melted to 75c) a 2 months ago. I have 2 - 3 chains on rotation. So when one starts to sounds loud, I pop it off, pop on a silky smooth ready-waxed one and go. It also took me 5 minutes of work to re-wax a chain today. Love it. Always silky smooth when freshly waxed. I haven't ruined anymore clothes with nasty black stains. In fact, the chains always come off clean, doesn't even mark my hands when I handle them after 300k of riding.
@comedyman112
@comedyman112 Месяц назад
After how many chain removals do you replace its link?
@KOL630
@KOL630 Месяц назад
How does that wax last in muddy wet rides? I’d be using it on a gravel bike and my bike gets properly used each ride. By that I mean it’s almost always going through a muddy puddle even in summer! 😅
@DrFlashburn
@DrFlashburn Месяц назад
​@@KOL630 I think zero friction cycles made a good video about wet rides. Basically I think he said you're better off cleaning your bike and swapping to a freshly waxed chain. Then using boiling water to get rid of the dirt and old wax from the muddy chain and re-waxing it. Wax is great at keeping your chain clean in the dry. No lubricant can keep it clean in the wet or mud. If I always rode in the wet dirt or mud, I would be investigating belt drives and internal gears like the priority apolo or gemini.
@frazergoodwin4945
@frazergoodwin4945 Месяц назад
Silca wax chain fanboy here. I have the stripper, the Silca pot stand, a bag of wax and a new chain. Had it all for ages BUT, not used it yet. Why? Well, I use super secret drip on wax on my chain at the moment and its so darn effective at extending the life of my chain I don't need a new chain yet and after +3K Km its still showing almost no sign of wear!
@andrewmcalister3462
@andrewmcalister3462 Месяц назад
If you keep on top of your re-waxing, 10k+ km is feasible.
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
The friction facts page states that, although having thinner sideplates, chains designed for more speeds/rear cogs last much longer than chains designed for fewer speeds when compared head to head using wax as lubricant. I have had 8sp chains last longer than 5k km on mtb, so 10k sounds realistic for road with high tier chains. If you clean and wax pre-emptively you're in for a treat m8.
@williamsylvia3962
@williamsylvia3962 Месяц назад
I was surprised at how well the drip on works. I stopped rewaxing all together and just reapply the drip on every other ride.
@frazergoodwin4945
@frazergoodwin4945 Месяц назад
@@KarlosEPM I will in all probablity put on the new chain ahead of my bikepacking trip in the summer - I'll ride about 2000Km on mixed terrain/surfaces in about three weeks. So I won't want to worry that my chain will wear out part way through (even though it likely will not) - especially as I already have the new chain and kit ready to go!
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
@@frazergoodwin4945 Sounds epic! Ride safely and enjoy!
@mita4h
@mita4h Месяц назад
If you already have a waxed chain don't use the degreaser, just use boiling water to clean it.
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
What do you think of this chain degreasing and waxing solution? ⛓ Let us know your chain maintenance tips in the comments below! 👇
@bikerdude221
@bikerdude221 Месяц назад
My Dawn dish soap with a jewelry size ultrasonic cleaner will be way cheaper and effective over time.
@LaurentiusTriarius
@LaurentiusTriarius Месяц назад
I strip my chains with leftover gas from the snowblower then I clean it with leftover alcohol for de-icing the snowblower, then I take some parrafin wax I buy anyway for doors & windows hinges, also keeping that patio door track slick... Only thing I buy just for this is the Teflon pellets...
@terrellpickett7904
@terrellpickett7904 Месяц назад
I use this setup. Glad I bought it and it’s been nice to wax 5 brand new chains with little fuss. I hope Silca makes some tweaks to the ring. It falls in the wax no matter what. I’d order a replacement for it if it somehow hooked on the outside of the pot instead of trying to balance it inside of the pot (works about a 10th of the time).
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Месяц назад
I was just thinking the same about tasty strip-chip: chocolate covered Kendal mint cake!
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
oooh, Kendal mint cake, now you're talking!
@andrewmcalister3462
@andrewmcalister3462 Месяц назад
Chain waxing and chemistry. Ollie's happy place. 🥰
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
he genuinely walks (slowly) around the office telling everyone the benefits of chain waxing!
@Chris-pt6hh
@Chris-pt6hh Месяц назад
I fully appreciate his casually dropping "chelate" to describe the process.
@matt_acton-varian
@matt_acton-varian Месяц назад
​@@gcntechI've gone on a group ride with a waxed chain in use over 250km in damp conditions over the previous 2 weeks and got asked if I just cleaned the drivetrain before heading out. Clubmates jaws dropped when I said "not in the last 2 weeks". With an oil based or dry lube I would have reapplied at least once prior to that ride and it would be starting to look grubby again. Only in very wet and cold conditions would I use a wet lube now. From skeptic to convert.
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Месяц назад
​@@matt_acton-varianha! That's brilliant.
@AaronGoodTimes
@AaronGoodTimes Месяц назад
This is great! I had already purchased the bag of wax last year but hadn't gotten around to using it yet so this system will make the process much easier.
@johnleonard5936
@johnleonard5936 Месяц назад
As I understand it the 125-c temperature is only when using the strip chip. After stripping you should rewax at 75-c when using Silca and 90-c when using Molten Speed wax. For 4 years I have been using a cheap crockpot that had little temperature control and required a lot of time to heat the wax. Now, with the Silca pot I can turn it on and walk away knowing it will heat to the desired temperature and hold it at that temperature. Plus, it takes less than a third of the time. If you are serious about waxing, get the Silca pot.
@DavidWhiteOfFleet
@DavidWhiteOfFleet Месяц назад
Just in time for my coffee break! 😊
@detmer87
@detmer87 Месяц назад
This video is sponsored by Silca
@MrVizzle
@MrVizzle Месяц назад
No way... But for me is sponsored by candle wax or paraffin wax to be precise.
@thenobleist9262
@thenobleist9262 Месяц назад
Stop the presses
@JasonInMelbourne
@JasonInMelbourne Месяц назад
And in other news, water is wet, fire is hot and deserts are dry
@ericpmoss
@ericpmoss Месяц назад
Yes, but while over-priced, it is super easy to use, and works very well. I am not into sourcing my own 5ml of molybdenum disulfide or whatever they add to the wax, nor the stripping chemicals, which I would probably only use on chains.
@bremnet1812
@bremnet1812 Месяц назад
Apparently, the Strip Chips are only for brand new chains.
@edgerat
@edgerat Месяц назад
Big fan of Silca and this system. Good tip from Josh was to fold the chain in thirds then halves until it is as small as possible so it fits in the bath. Also, if you are like me, use something across the pot so that the little black handle doesn't fall in, over and over and over again.
@KOL630
@KOL630 Месяц назад
SILCA overlooked that little design area, should’ve incorporated a little hook on the front edge of the pot to hook the black handle over. Can do it with a screwdriver like in the vid but when you’re paying big bucks for what is an essentially a bikini line wax pot you want it to be perfect! 😅
@john_7986
@john_7986 Месяц назад
I just started waxing my chain after the last chain wore out. I used the chain stripper product and a thrift-store crockpot to melt the wax. The wax and chain stripper are great products, but the crockpot is really, really slow. In the end, the results are great
@robertoduranos5196
@robertoduranos5196 Месяц назад
It does take a long time.
@trepidati0n533
@trepidati0n533 Месяц назад
Put the cover on when it is warming...it makes a massive difference. Furthermore, if you are actively working near the pot while it is warming, set it for max temp for a few minutes. With the PID controller, it wants to kiss up to the desired temperature no hover around it. So, by making it want to aim higher, it keeps the warmer at max.
@LaurentiusTriarius
@LaurentiusTriarius Месяц назад
You remove the inner part and fill it with hot tap water, towel it dry and put it on you probly saved 4-5 min 😅
@DrFlashburn
@DrFlashburn Месяц назад
@@trepidati0n533 This. Use something thin to keep the handle suspended and put the cover over it. Massive difference.
@john_7986
@john_7986 Месяц назад
It was $10 from a resale shop and I just realized that my Sous Vide cooker gets way hotter. I probably should hit the resale shop for a beater pot to cook in 😅
@murranz
@murranz Месяц назад
Phenomenal Thanks very much
@MacBob
@MacBob Месяц назад
I've only used the wax in the bag method but it's seems effective. I have two chains and swap when the first gets too dirty. When the second is also too dirty, I then rewax both together as the wax takes quite a long time to melt.
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
This makes it even more easier! The important thing is that you're waxing you chain 🙌
@ruimarques822
@ruimarques822 Месяц назад
Maybe it's time for GCN to renew its contents...chain waxing was not so long ago a subject for a video...Alex's video about handlebars was the same as 2 years ago...starts to get redundant
@justsomedude7556
@justsomedude7556 Месяц назад
I run my chain over a piece of PVC I have setup in a little jig for this. Works like a champ
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
ah! nice idea, Ollie likes to wax up the door handles in he workshop! 😂
@justsomedude7556
@justsomedude7556 Месяц назад
@@gcntech lol... Yea I had about a foot of 1" PVC that I mounted to wood bracket I built for it and added a 6" section of dowel rod to the back that can be held by my workstand.
@Ed.R
@Ed.R Месяц назад
In the summer I melt the wax using an old satellite dish covered in foil. The wax is melted in an old golden syrup tin. Matt black on the bottom from the gas flame I use in winter.
@lovemesomedetail
@lovemesomedetail Месяц назад
a concentrated ray of light may actually cause the mentioned "hot spots" in the melting process so be mindful of that, otherwise a really cool idea to use surrounding energy for that! cheers ;)
@Ed.R
@Ed.R Месяц назад
@@lovemesomedetail Due to some rust on the dish before I covered it the surface is a little uneven leading to a large patch of concentrated light not an intense spot. However I can't hope but wonder if the thing about hot spots is just marketing to get you to buy a fancy device to melt wax.
@lovemesomedetail
@lovemesomedetail Месяц назад
@@Ed.Ryea, i get the point, and to some degree i do think it’s exactly what you suspect, some kind of marketing. HOWEVER (as mr. paton would say) you can easily produce over a thousand degrees C with a concentrated light beam and that‘ll surely mess that wax up 😂
@draugmithrin
@draugmithrin Месяц назад
Love Silca's wax and waxing system. Each time I hurt my chain I give it a quick clean and dip in Silca's black swirling lubricious concoction. The chain emerges readty for war again, like Baron Harkonnen from his healing bath in Dune.
@julianallen515
@julianallen515 Месяц назад
I've found that manipulating the chain, once dry, over the pot is enough to make it flexible enough to remount onto the bike. It is also cleaning and puts excess wax back in the pot for future use.
@SaqerAlKhalifa
@SaqerAlKhalifa Месяц назад
Silca is amazing! I will buy Silca! Silca Silca Silca!
@RenAigu
@RenAigu Месяц назад
I've found that if you insert the coupler with like 1/3rd of the chain above after folding it into a 6-8 layer rainbow, it will fit better in the pot, and it keeps the handle up, so no need for a screwdriver to hold it up!
@alanmale7011
@alanmale7011 Месяц назад
At £160 to wax a chain (plus the cost of the chain) it is certainly good value! Plus the time taken - it certainly beats a quick degrease and lube.
@revelationdetailers894
@revelationdetailers894 9 дней назад
An old chain that you want to wax you can use an automotive citrus degreaser to thoroughly clean then wash under water then use the wax portion only of Silca.
@capflamme
@capflamme Месяц назад
​ @gcntech : Can you reuse the wax where a StripChip has been melted in ?
@xtrainerchronicles2085
@xtrainerchronicles2085 Месяц назад
I've been using an ultra sonic cleaner with simply green to strip the chain and an induction cook top to melt wax in. I've also made my own wax with PTFE powder.
@trepidati0n533
@trepidati0n533 Месяц назад
Good on you. Now, do you think it is a good use of time for everybody to go to your level of effort of knowledge?
@donavonlewis1039
@donavonlewis1039 6 дней назад
@@trepidati0n533 I do the same actually ... why not? lol
@williammrdeza9445
@williammrdeza9445 Месяц назад
Very interesting video on chain waxing. For those using this method, making it easier, quicker, and less messy are all pluses. About how long can you go before needing to re-wax--what do you look or listen for that tells you it is time for a re-lube?
@Johnvdubable
@Johnvdubable Месяц назад
If this process is for new chains, can you use old chains that have used traditional lube? I'm assuming strip with petrol then chain cleaner prior to starting. Or is it a no go?
@Afrikakorps68
@Afrikakorps68 Месяц назад
I was worried: 36 days without a video on Silca chain waxing/lubing...
@harrybbbb
@harrybbbb Месяц назад
They’re the best snake oil salesmen on the internet
@123marijn321
@123marijn321 Месяц назад
@@harrybbbb How is it snake oil when it is actually better?
@gobgobcachoo
@gobgobcachoo Месяц назад
​@@harrybbbb Now, when they were sponsored by muc°off. That was garbage. Silca is quality.
@harrybbbb
@harrybbbb Месяц назад
@@gobgobcachoo you’ve bought into the marketing bullshit. Congratulations.
@gobgobcachoo
@gobgobcachoo Месяц назад
@@harrybbbb if marketing bullshit means my current chain is 800 miles into it and showing hardly any wear, than I'm ok with it.
@hyperbikie
@hyperbikie Месяц назад
This video should have an AD tag in the thumbnail - Silca wax products are great, but they also sponsor GCN, so while this may not have been a directly paid for ad, it should still have some tag to transparently indicate bias.
@nam5548
@nam5548 Месяц назад
im using cyclowax and cant complain
@c0reying
@c0reying Месяц назад
No need to put any drip wax on the quick links. The rollers that the quick links push through and the inner plates that they sit against, already have wax. I haven't heard Josh say it's necessary either... though i haven't seen every video he's ever made 😊
@RelakS__
@RelakS__ Месяц назад
I leave the quick links on the chain, so I wax them while I wax the rest of the chain. When it cools down the wax even helps to keep the links in place.
@RenAigu
@RenAigu Месяц назад
I think Josh literally says something like you don't need it, but if you need it for you own reassurance, put some drip on only the rollers of the quick link.
@thomasbezencon2121
@thomasbezencon2121 Месяц назад
What about the other drivetrain components (Cassette, pulley wheels, chainring) if their not new? Is degreasing enough, or do you need a special process?
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Месяц назад
I tried waxing for the first time recently, on 2 new chains, a KMC I'd had sitting around for several years unused, and a YBN I just bought. I prepped them the more "traditional" way, with several rounds of mineral spirits followed by several rounds of alcohol (91% isopropyl which is what I had), then hung to dry with a heat gun to avoid flash rust. Then I used a mini crockpot to melt the wax and soak the chains in it 10-15 min, then drained and hung the chains until the wax hardened, did the dowel thing to loosen them, then installed and started using the KMC. As some wax makers and others have claimed, the wax didn't appear to fully take with the KMC, and things got noisy within around 100 miles, on an indoor trainer, no outdoor riding at all. I'm at around 150 miles now so I'll soon switch to the YBN to see if it's quieter. Perhaps I didn't wax properly but it's pretty dummy proof. I doubt that it's the reason but instead of hanging the waxed chains on a nail or hook as most do, I attached several neodymium magnets to the top of a steel door frame and hung the chains from them, separately. They remained in place the whole time as those magnets are really powerful. But could magnetizing the chains have caused drivetrain issues? The chainrings are alloy but the cogs are steel, and I wonder if they hold onto the chain as if they had tacky grease on them, and perhaps cause excessive rubbing that wears off the wax?
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
Waxed chains are noisier than wet lubed ones. I use cheapish 8sp KMC chains with success. No idea on the effects of magnetized chains, but I doubt anything serious would come out of it.
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Месяц назад
@@KarlosEPM Is there any way to reduce the noise while retaining all the advantages of waxed chains? It's kind of annoying. And, I imagine that a magnetized chain would be more likely to pick up road dirt, part of which is probably fine metal shavings from worn car and even bike brake rotors and such. I'll find out soon when I start riding outdoors again.
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
@@kovie9162 I have a few chains for each drivetrain setup I use, so I either swap chains or use a drip on wax (silca has one which is water based, I use a ghetto version with paint thinner). The noise is not an indicator for wear or inefficiency, but I agree it's annoying.
@michaelmechex
@michaelmechex Месяц назад
I have found that at 75C the wax is still very liquid, will the chain retain that liquid wax after you pull it out? I always turn the heater off and wait until skin forms on top of wax, then pull the chain out.
@MrSociofobs
@MrSociofobs Месяц назад
Just me, or does the whole thing look like a dog bowl with dog treats? Especially 1:56 😂
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
just don't let the 🐶 near it!
@kidShibuya
@kidShibuya Месяц назад
A promo? Sure, but I own one of these and they are great products. They do need to make a v2 though, the chain coupler or wire always falls into the wax, no matter what I have tired it's happened. Then the coupler unscrews itself from its handle and breaks ;( Still waiting for my replacement, but they really need to make a little holder lower down for when the wire is in the wax. Even with this fault though it's still easily the best waxing system.
@bikerdude221
@bikerdude221 Месяц назад
Save yourself some frustration and just use a metal piece of coat hanger. Bend it like the BIG DIPPER in the sky and sized according to your pot. Then you can drop and swish your chain a lot easier...
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
i spoke to silca! that is being improved!
@eddygortex
@eddygortex Месяц назад
Why don’t KMC and shimano coat and seal chains in protective bag before selling
@michaelmechex
@michaelmechex Месяц назад
I just use a zip tie, it's so lightweight that it stays up
@davidgraham965
@davidgraham965 Месяц назад
​@@michaelmechex sure understand how, cable tie where?
@JoopLammerts
@JoopLammerts Месяц назад
Yesterday I saw an order man riding his bike. Squeaking noises all over the place. Shifts cracking. But he had fun and it put everything into much more perspective :)
@Garfie1d73
@Garfie1d73 Месяц назад
Guess he was using a waxed chain in the rain. 😁
@JoopLammerts
@JoopLammerts Месяц назад
@@Garfie1d73 Doubt it, but would be quite the joke 🤣
@sehgal1711
@sehgal1711 Месяц назад
#askgcntech any suggestions to wax an existing chain? I get that this method is only for new chains. Ty.
@robertog3875
@robertog3875 13 дней назад
Can you remelt the wax over and over again? If you are putting in a clean degreased chain in each time the wax should stay clean and get multiple uses right?
@SojuForAll
@SojuForAll 5 дней назад
I am thinking of using my old sous vide supreme. it controls temp very well and it is bigger
@aflipz
@aflipz Месяц назад
I use a microwavable plastic takeout food container (rectangular, jus large enough to fit the chain in which I use a piece of bailing wire to arrange the chain in a rectangular shape much like shown here.) Obviously no microwaves are involved in the process but it's just to be sure the plastic can endure boiling water. I do NOT use strip chips, just Silca chain stripper for new chains. (or boiling water to remove wax from previously waxed chains.) I then put the container in a shallow frying pan with simmering water in it and melt about 60 grams of wax (just enough to completely submerge the chain) I jiggle the chain in there a few minutes, turn off the heat, pull the plastic container out of the wax and just as it starts to skin over, I pull the chain out and hang it to drip over the container. When the wax in the container hardens, I break it up and put it in a ziplock bag that I store in the bag of pellets (to keep the new wax separated from the "old"). Next time I need to wax a chain I re-melt the chunks and if necessary, I add a bit of new wax pellets to it. (This only uses about 5 grams of wax per chain, which to a guy like me should mean a lifetime of chain waxing for myself, friends and family...)
@MegaTubescreamer
@MegaTubescreamer Месяц назад
that was an informative and.. teetering on invaluable heads up !😁
@MrStatsfreak
@MrStatsfreak Месяц назад
I've been waxing with a paraffin & PTFE mix for some time now but have just got some Silca hot wax mix. Is there anything I should do to prep my chains before switching over to using the Silca wax, or can I just use it rather than my home brew mix?
@MikeKolcun
@MikeKolcun Месяц назад
Just clean with boiling water and rewax. I’ve also switched to the silica wax away from home brew with PTFE. Like the idea of getting away from the PFAS
@jensmarcussen6711
@jensmarcussen6711 Месяц назад
i love to wax my chain...but the grafit make my chain look dirty on the out side...i love when chain and kassette is shining.. any tips?
@AdamKietLy
@AdamKietLy 8 дней назад
So after you're done waxing your "new chain" with strip chip and wax, you leave the wax in the pot and "reuse" it to rewax the chain when needed? Any if yes, we set the temperature to 75 degree and let it sit for 10 min?
@paulavery8897
@paulavery8897 Месяц назад
How many times can you use the quick link.?
@gerrymcbride6429
@gerrymcbride6429 Месяц назад
For normal waxing I just use the sachet in a water bath and a wireless oven thermometer to monitor the temperature.
@ElidioMarquina
@ElidioMarquina Месяц назад
The residual is bio degradable? The pot must be cleaned with soap? After a new wax, you degrease and grease the chain after a rain day?
@simple.visuals
@simple.visuals Месяц назад
What happens to the chain wax if I ride it somewhere that has 50°C weather?
@Afrikakorps68
@Afrikakorps68 Месяц назад
It is cheaper the routinely cleaning and lubing and having a new chain every 5-7K (if you are not using the "caviar"-based Silca products)
@deanwoolnough9761
@deanwoolnough9761 Месяц назад
Would you not shorten the chain to the correct length before you start the waxing process? That is assuming you need to shortening it of course.
@chrisridesbicycles
@chrisridesbicycles Месяц назад
Have you asked Josh if the Strip Chip works with Alex‘ genuine Shiumano chain?
@adamsandler4076
@adamsandler4076 Месяц назад
One question GCN: has Silka provided you with chain stand? If so, let them know to put a "rail" of some sort of pulley on top. That way one will also have something to rub waxed chain against.
@allegrobrio968
@allegrobrio968 Месяц назад
Does anyone know if the Silca hotpot comes with a recipe book?
@user-pe5qj8cz8n
@user-pe5qj8cz8n Месяц назад
Put the chain back together before dunking it in wax - surely this solves the quick link dilemma?
@LukeGJPotter
@LukeGJPotter Месяц назад
I think GCN wanted to completely skip the new Chain Sizing step.
@mindsmartie8975
@mindsmartie8975 Месяц назад
Nice ad. Despite my love for Silca: Instead of 30€/$ for 6 chains you could buy some white spirit and acetone and 2 marmelade jars and have the same effect in nearly no time for maybe 5€/$ and all the chains you gonna buy in your life span.
@adamrobinson3929
@adamrobinson3929 Месяц назад
@gcntech can Ollie show us how he cleans a dirty chain before re-waxing with Silca?
@linosoviedo
@linosoviedo Месяц назад
How many rides or kms between waxings?
@kaltonian
@kaltonian Месяц назад
I found a long cooker which i have found much easier than a round one, never understood why most squeeze something long into something small and round, also i rotate when drying just for equal movement and coverage
@DougBateson
@DougBateson Месяц назад
If you buy all these items, commit to a proprietary system and all the extras you need, Great. It's nice when you get this stuff for free. of course its fantastic. The cost for all this in Canada is almost $400. I can buy 6 new Dura Ace Shimano chains for that price. Something looks fishy here.
@jeremynorth
@jeremynorth Месяц назад
Of course it's fishy,, snake oil! You can do it for a fraction of the price using a slow cooker , pure wax and an additive to convert the factory grease. Probably maximum $50. GCN's taking the piss with its shameless promotion of its sponsors without saying they're paid to do so.
@erikmmartens
@erikmmartens Месяц назад
What happens to the strip chip after? How does it contain the greese for the wax not being contaminated if it melts? Or should I fish it out? Will the greese and it collect into some sort of blob that I can separate? With a bag of 500g ideally I could wax many more chains than just 6, so if I use it with strip chips, is the wax then spent anyway and I’d have to trash the remainder? Or can I still use it to re-wax clean chains?
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
All of your questions have their answers in videos on the SILCA youtube channel. Briefly, the chip dissolves into the wax and converts ("waxifies") the grease of a new chain (doesn't work on used, oiled chains) into wax. So melt the wax, drop the chip in, dissolve it, then place a new chain inyo the mix, stir, take out and use.
@RelakS__
@RelakS__ Месяц назад
You can use the StripChipped wax for the next waxing. The science is like the oil has short molecules, the wax has long molecules. The StripChip joins the short molecules in some way, so the oily factroy lube will behave like a wax. At least, if I understand well. I think that Zero Friction Cyling has an explanation in the topic.
@erikmmartens
@erikmmartens Месяц назад
@@KarlosEPM Thx for clarifying. I would expect some of the details about wax reusability to be shared in this dedicated video though, because that is intel I'd need for deciding whether the strip chip is worth it.
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
@@erikmmartens You can reuse the wax with waxed chains indefinitely, until it's all used up. Ollie mentions at the very end: upnto 6 strip chips (and new chains) per 500g of wax. But besides those 6 new chains, any number of already waxed chains can be dunked into that same 500g of wax. The package of (chocolate looking) strip chips comes with 6 pieces, and the bag of wax has 500g of it, so it may be intuitive ornat least suggestive. Hope this helps, ride safely and have fun.
@erikmmartens
@erikmmartens Месяц назад
@@KarlosEPM I know he mentioned 6x strip chip use hence me writing it in my original comment. But I didn’t catch him specifically mentioning that after that you can use the wax for any clean chain with no packing grease, unless it was meant to be implied without saying. And if you are unsure because you yet have to fully learn the waxing process (same with any process you are new to), you rather go against following something you personally thought was implied since you might be wrong and then things go wrong.
@Simon-yl5jd
@Simon-yl5jd Месяц назад
That's AMAZING use should try and get silka to sponsor gcn 😂. You spoke to Siri like she was a piece of crap terrible no manners 😟
@ericpmoss
@ericpmoss Месяц назад
Adam Savage should make a super primitive temerature-controlled solar cooker. It might be as simple as a black pot sitting in a reflective bowl, and a "leaf" connected to a bimetallic "stem" to shade the collector when the temperature rose.
@xxxx-hd3md
@xxxx-hd3md Месяц назад
i just ordered a big white chocolate and i have rest today, thanks
@patrickenglish9593
@patrickenglish9593 Месяц назад
ok-I am currently using squirt on my road bike as I couldn’t face the whole waxing thing-looked too time consuming. this looks real actively straight forward. What I am unclear on is how long can i go before rewaxing. I will go bike packing off road for 5 days or so each year and do some cycle touring too. Currently I carry a small pot of lube and an oily rag in a bag and that works for keeping the chain going. If i do the same trip in harsh Scottish conditions with a waxed chain will that last it out without needing some new treatment? Always been my uncertainty though am sure it is answered somewhere obvious…
@traderz13
@traderz13 Месяц назад
ive found hot wax lasts a few rain rides, but not loads. When i go bikepacking I start with a hot waxed chain and then once its out, i use drip wax, which i find needs redoing after every rain ride. The nice thing when bike packing is how clean it is comparatively and how easy it is to clean the chain and drive train with a cloth dipped in hot water. Especially important when you have disc brakes and not able to do a full clean often
@RelakS__
@RelakS__ Месяц назад
I have tried the StripChip. I would swear that I had better result without it. In both cases I did not remove the factory lube, however, I soaked the chain in the plain wax for like 3 hours. To know the temperature of the wax, I bought an infrared thermometer. I don't think that it is exact, but when I measure 60 °C, it is time to remove the chain out of the wax.
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
infa red is interesting. I will use it next time on the bath and see how the values compare
@cb6866
@cb6866 Месяц назад
Thanks Ollie and crew..Isaac ? How many times can you reheat the wax ? I leave it in the heater after .
@johnleonard5936
@johnleonard5936 Месяц назад
If you clean the chain before rewaxing, to reduce contamination, you can use the wax till it's almost gone. I clean my chain with boiling water before rewaxing.
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
indefinately. just dont burn it or put oil/grease in it.
@cb6866
@cb6866 Месяц назад
@@johnleonard5936 Thanks John , me too !
@SamuelBlackMetalRider
@SamuelBlackMetalRider Месяц назад
So when you’re done waxing your chain you let the wax harden in the pot and leave it there until next waxing?
@c0reying
@c0reying Месяц назад
Correct
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
yep! We are thinking of a Karate Kid pun about Wax On - Wax Off here too!
@bikerdude221
@bikerdude221 Месяц назад
yup... you can reuse the was in the pot for several other applications.
@SamuelBlackMetalRider
@SamuelBlackMetalRider Месяц назад
@@bikerdude221 ok so just gotta store it somewhere safe & dry
@Mgrant8163
@Mgrant8163 Месяц назад
If I use a strip chip in my batch of wax for a new chain, I guess it's OK to have the same chemicals in my wax when I go to rewax?
@Zetler
@Zetler Месяц назад
Is there a point to this on eMTB?
@frankducett9
@frankducett9 Месяц назад
The Crockpot method is perfectly fine.
@Millicente
@Millicente Месяц назад
When you use the strip chip and wax to first wax a chain, do you have to dump that combo and use fresh wax pellets for rewaxing?
@jas137
@jas137 Месяц назад
This is the exact question I am searching for an answer for! Please reply here if you find this answer elsewhere- I will do the same!
@jas137
@jas137 Месяц назад
I have never done this, so, frankly, I am curious what one does with the wax to keep it, anyway- leave in the melter?
@jas137
@jas137 Месяц назад
Well, reading even more questions and answers, it seems the consensus is: leave wax in melter, and it's ok to reuse the wax with strip chip again to rewax chains, but add another chip for new.
@trutranx
@trutranx 8 дней назад
No. You can reuse the wax indefinitely until you run out of wax. Leave the wax in the melting pot and reheat to use each time. Only use the Strip Chip on new chain. On previous waxed chain, just dip it into the existing old wax after heating it to 75 degrees. That 500g bag of wax should be good to wax chains at least 40-50 times.
@rjwaldsc
@rjwaldsc Месяц назад
Paid promotion, obviously. I use this product, but this is off putting.
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
Silca are openly one of our sponsors. We rely on our sponsors to make videos which people can enjoy for free.
@teunluijbregts2533
@teunluijbregts2533 Месяц назад
What exactly is in that “degreaser”?
@johne7100
@johne7100 Месяц назад
I prefer to join up the ends of the chain with the quick-link and put the chain on the suspension gadget 2 links at a time. That way the rollers either end don't get bunged up.
@grahamballard7041
@grahamballard7041 Месяц назад
I had been thinking about trying chain waxing for some time,so. When I bought a new chain and cassette I decided to dip a toe in. I got a bottle of the super secret drip wax, thoroughly cleaned the chain and applied it. So far so good it all seemed fine then. Horror I saw on your show the wax does no protect the chain, and it can rust. In fifty plus years of cycling I have never had a rusty chain. How is this an improvement?
@papalegba6796
@papalegba6796 Месяц назад
No industrial chain lubrication methods use wax. That's all you need to know.
@Marrawi01
@Marrawi01 Месяц назад
Agreed thats why I stopped eating or drinking most things in this video as I HATE SODIUM + SUGAR cannot stand how many foods have extremely high sodium content and you can literally taste it pretty badly. Like for example few years back was addicted to Energy drinks, and thought eating cold cuts was a shortcut or quick meal like granola bars as well also stopped all of them. Moreover, I also suffer from PCOS so Polysyst disease I guess which im always going to gain a lot more fat if i don't control my fat content and other stuff.
@DionLewiis
@DionLewiis Месяц назад
The entry price of getting into chain waxing is too high for many, once you have made that initial investment it really isn’t bad and will save you money in the long run. I feel that if silca sold a chain waxing starter kit that included everything that somebody would need to switch from an oiled chain to a waxed chain, and sold it for a reduced price compared to buying each item individually, that would see even more people make the jump, and would increase sales in the long run for silca.
@michaelmechex
@michaelmechex Месяц назад
There are ways to make it cheaper. That melting pot is an off the shelf depilating wax heater. I found the identical model in beauty salon supplies for 30 euros and I rigged up that stand from stuff I had at home. So with the Strip Chip and Silca wax I was 110 euros all in. That's less than what Silca asks for one waxed chain. If that's still too much, perhaps you could sell a few waxed chains to your mates.
@Jari1973
@Jari1973 Месяц назад
👍 Sometimes you could make a video about everything you can add to homemade wax..
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
What would you add?
@Jari1973
@Jari1973 Месяц назад
@@gcntech Graphene powder, tungsten graffiti powder, PTFE powder, molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) Powder, liquid paraffin oil... and everything else you can find in the fridge 😁
@jeremynorth
@jeremynorth Месяц назад
@@gcntech Tungsten Disulphide powder, also there are much cheaper products which convert the factory grease
@garymmx
@garymmx Месяц назад
Can you use the second hand wax on your legs?
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
if you do try it, let us know how it goes!
@event4216
@event4216 Месяц назад
Waxing chain is a good test of ones medical condition. If you struggle threading chain on wire it could mean you have to visit a doctor.
@magnushoydal
@magnushoydal 17 дней назад
Wax is nice, but just as coating for paint, what about ceramic coatings. Not normal lube, but dunking the chain in it like melt wax? They form a thinner film and therefor maybe lasts longer and causing less friction. Like Flunatec.
@charliemiller444
@charliemiller444 Месяц назад
Good video but nothing about how you should clean cassette etc before applying freshly waxed chain ?
@KarlosEPM
@KarlosEPM Месяц назад
True, and a frequent gap in the explanation for this wax lubricant systems. You do have to degrease all of the drivetrain components, and it's the most tedious part of the process. It's set and forget though, and it'll remain pristine for as long as you use wax 😊
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
we have videos on that!
@baileyrubinstein9605
@baileyrubinstein9605 Месяц назад
so can you just keep the unused wax in the pot and reheat it next time you need to wax your chain?
@FreakShowScitchy
@FreakShowScitchy Месяц назад
yup
@BikesKomsCRO
@BikesKomsCRO Месяц назад
I do 4 chains at a time, with this small thing it would take forever.. big crock pot heat to 120 and sorted dump all in.
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Месяц назад
actually, for $100 US this makes chain wax life a lot easier. I think I might get one (except they're out of stock)
@trepidati0n533
@trepidati0n533 Месяц назад
While chain waxing before was EASY, it does require a bit more time/effort investment. Now, it is downright simple. for anybody who bike a 1000+ km per year or is running higher end group sets, it is a no-brainier.
@MikeKolcun
@MikeKolcun Месяц назад
I’ve done it the homebrew way with a crock pot and made the move the the Silca pot. I’m very happy with it. Considerably better temperature control, heats up more quickly and takes up less space! For me worth the convenience charge.
@Indy125
@Indy125 7 дней назад
if waxing your chain prevents wear and increases overall life, why aren't other industries using wax technology to increase machinery or other moving assemblies lives as well?
@santiagobenites
@santiagobenites Месяц назад
I purchased a slow cooker for $20, some paraffin wax candles from the dollar store for $5, and a small bag of PTFE for $10, and I saved about $200 by not having to purchase all of the Silca stuff 👍
@bewster7
@bewster7 Месяц назад
I did exactly this 👍
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 2 дня назад
These devices cost a lot of money, they are only good to do one task and they take up storage space. Waxing is just too much of an effort to gain (maybe) a few seconds in a race. As an amateur waxing just keeps you from riding your bike for hours. Takes two minutes to clean and oil your chain, and Boom! you're back riding again!
@supercoder7
@supercoder7 Месяц назад
One massive concern I have with this is, what do I do when I am out on a multi-day bike packing trip? I absolutely won't be carrying this kit. But can I carry a drip on wax lube? If yes then this 100% would be golden. Also another aspect of using this is the chain quick link is usually rated for 1 time lock, and some of the other ones can be used multiple times but never infinitely, so you have to keep replacing the quick links every few uses as well.
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
on the TDS, I took 2 chains. Only ended up needing the one. It didn't get noisy. The issue you have with rewaxing on a long ride, is you need the carrier to evapourate. in humid conditions this would be difficult. if you are sleeping and resting for short periods this would be difficult. Starting with waxed chain and then using Synergetic could be a better option in those situations
@supercoder7
@supercoder7 Месяц назад
@@oliverbridgewood3929 makes sense thank you.
@erz1345
@erz1345 Месяц назад
I like the idea of immersive chain waxing. But the problem with current hot waxes is that they are paraffin - which can take a decade or more to biodegrade. I hope manufacturers will soon come up with hot waxes with more biodegradable ingredients.
@maxw5229
@maxw5229 Месяц назад
Do you have to use a new Quicklink every time you wax your chain?
@stickymiky123
@stickymiky123 Месяц назад
If you're not worried about your nuts if the Quick Link failed, then go ahead and save the price of a coffee
@zipp2371
@zipp2371 Месяц назад
I googled the cost of these. Can you elaborate on how this is going to save me money?
@MeiMeiDoggy
@MeiMeiDoggy Месяц назад
can you reuse the wax afterwards
@michaelmechex
@michaelmechex Месяц назад
of course you can
@mikes6216
@mikes6216 Месяц назад
Not heard of a thermometer? Blowing on wax to check the temperature? If you dont already have a $20 IR thermometer they are helpful for many things around the house, especially in the kitchen.
@alphamrc309
@alphamrc309 Месяц назад
The ONLY reason why I downplay the benefits of waxing my chains is to deny my local competitors the benefits of waxing their chains.
@logtothebase2
@logtothebase2 Месяц назад
I would probably pay a bikeshop to do this, im not sure if it already offered as a service.
@danielakerman8241
@danielakerman8241 Месяц назад
Considering how often one should wax their chain, you’re going to be visiting the bike shop a lot!
@logtothebase2
@logtothebase2 Месяц назад
@@danielakerman8241 How many miles would you say?
@oliverbridgewood3929
@oliverbridgewood3929 Месяц назад
would be a good service for bike shops, i agree
@trepidati0n533
@trepidati0n533 Месяц назад
@@logtothebase2 For me it is every 200km or so. If it is particularity muddy ride, the right away. I keep two chains so it is a "no stress" operation. I swap out the chain then "re-wax" the other chain at my leisure sometime during the week.
@logtothebase2
@logtothebase2 Месяц назад
@@trepidati0n533 Blimey.Should be a money spinner then.
@exothermal.sprocket
@exothermal.sprocket Месяц назад
The solution to all of this? Pinion gearbox and Gates belt drive.
@MTBScotland
@MTBScotland Месяц назад
far too expensive. Glass jar, acetone, drip wax does the job.
@TahliaLikesSmiles
@TahliaLikesSmiles Месяц назад
I've seen a lot of comments on here about how this video isn't necessary and that chain waxing is pointless etc etc... I never usually comment but I just want to say thanks for making this. I've recently bought the system and although Silca have made it incredibly easy to understand, it still helps having a video talk you through and explain things. To the people who aren't happy with the video... it obviously isn't aimed at you, therefore you don't need to watch it. You're free to spend these 10 minutes however you please :)
@gcntech
@gcntech Месяц назад
hi! Thanks for the comment, the honest truth is, Ollie is obsessed with the wax from Silca. He genuinely talks about it over and over in the office, on his bike and to anyone else who will listen. thanks for your support! Cheers
@ericpmoss
@ericpmoss Месяц назад
Indeed, and as someone who hung around bike mechanics 40 years ago, it is nice to see peole rediscover what worked very very well. It's even nicer to see Silca up the game a few levels. Pretty much everything they touch ends up being better than the original, which is good, given the premium pricing.
@draugmithrin
@draugmithrin Месяц назад
Used wet lube over Winter on my commute bike, drivetrain was a black oily mess and chain soon wore out, Viking Juice was better but still messy. Much prefer using immersive wax on the chain, it's cleaner than Squirt drip-on and when the chain does need decontaminating it is an easy job.
@9090Glenn
@9090Glenn Месяц назад
WAX OLLIE WAX !!!!! - when not waxing chains - does it double as a popcorn maker too ? I disagree - oil-based sticky lubes aka wet lubes - have their place in the world - Ollie can now give himself a Brazil - that glorified popcorn maker costs 115£ btw - bag of popcorn costs 48£ - the chocolate bar costs 25£ - OUCH
@jayhoughton4174
@jayhoughton4174 Месяц назад
Faff!!!
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